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Local Section Activities 2009 A Statistical Review

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The American Chemical Society Member Communities, Volunteer Support July, 2009

The Member Communities, Volunteer Support Office has complied the Local Section Activities: A Statistical Review - 2009 to offer local sections a closer look at not only what their section has done for the year, but what other local sections in their section size category have accomplished. There are several types of data offered at a glance in this year’s report which was compiled from responses to the 2009 local section annual reports. We encourage you to call, e-mail or write to us for additional information on any of the items listed in this book or with your suggestions and ideas.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Local Section Statistics Coding Guide

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ACS Council Committee on Local Section Activities Mission Statement

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ACS Member Communities, Volunteer Support Office Mission Statement

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Local Sections Listed by Size Category Statistical Information by Size Category of Local Sections Local Sections Listed Alphabetically

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Local Section Statistics Coding Guide Data are provided for each local section according to section size. To determine a section’s size category, refer to the table below. Section Size Category Small Medium Small Medium Medium Large Large Very Large

Fewer than 200 members 200-399 members 400-799 members 800-1,599 members 1,600-3,199 3,200 members and more

ACS Council Committee on Local Section Activities Mission Statement The Council Committee on Local Section Activities (LSAC) will work with local sections to enhance their success, to promote the well-being of their members, to foster the spirit of volunteerism, and to carry out the mission of the American Chemical Society at the professional and community level. ACS Member Communities, Volunteer Support Office Mission Statement The ACS Member Communities, Volunteer Support Office provides programs, products and services to support and enhance activities at the local level in order to foster volunteerism by encouraging participation and leadership in all aspects of the Society. ACS Award for Outstanding Performance Each year, the ACS Council Committee on Local Section Activities recognizes local sections of the American Chemical Society that have made significant contributions to the welfare of their members and have obtained the public’s awareness of the importance of the chemical profession. By way of a detailed review process, LSAC assesses each section’s activities, based on the section’s annual report, and determines those sections that have exhibited exemplary performance. The committee then selects a winning section in each size category as well as several other sections within the same size category that have had a commendable year. The winning sections -- those sections that have demonstrated meritorious contribution to their members and to the chemical profession -- receive the "Outstanding Performance Award". These awards are presented at the ACS fall national meeting each year. The Council Committee on Local Section Activities and the ACS Member Communities, Volunteer Support Office congratulates all winners and finalists of the “Outstanding Performance Awards”.

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Local Sections Listed by Size Category and Member Count Hampton Roads - Medium Small (276) Hawaii - Medium Small (269) Heart O' Texas - Small (131) Huron Valley - Medium (717) Idaho - Small (161) Illinois Heartland - Medium Small (273) Illinois-Iowa - Small (184) Indiana - Medium Large (1437) Indiana-Kentucky Border - Small (160) Inland Northwest - Small (116) Iowa - Medium (424) Jacksonville - Medium Small (244) Joliet - Medium Small (285) Kalamazoo - Medium (474) Kanawha Valley - Small (166) Kansas City - Medium (725) Kansas State University - Small (125) Kentucky Lake - Small (174) LaCrosse-Winona - Small (107) Lake Superior - Small (122) Lehigh Valley - Medium Large (951) Lexington - Medium Small (358) Louisiana - Medium (602) Louisville - Medium Small (378) Maine - Medium Small (343) Mark Twain - Small (105) Maryland - Large (2144) Memphis - Medium Small (367) Michigan State University - Medium (403) Middle Georgia - Small (121) Mid-Hudson - Medium Small (381) Midland - Medium (681) Milwaukee - Medium Large (878) Minnesota - Large (2218) Mississippi - Medium (553) Mobile - Small (153) Mojave Desert - Small (156) Mo-Kan-Ok, The Tri-State - Small (93) Monmouth County - Medium Small (310) Montana - Medium Small (255) Nashville - Medium (768) Nebraska - Medium Small (296) New Haven - Medium Large (897) New York - Very Large (4106) North Alabama - Medium Small (229) North Carolina - Large (2481) North Central Oklahoma - Small (39) North Jersey - Very Large (5905)

Akron - Medium (761) Alabama - Medium (463) Alaska - Small (127) Ames - Medium Small (392) Auburn - Medium Small (240) Baton Rouge - Medium (518) Binghamton - Small (162) Brazosport - Medium Small (279) California - Very Large (3485) California Los Padres - Medium (564) Carolina-Piedmont - Medium (687) Central Arizona - Medium (763) Central Arkansas - Medium Small (357) Central Massachusetts - Medium (646) Central New Mexico - Medium Large (822) Central North Carolina - Medium (692) Central Ohio Valley - Small (140) Central Pennsylvania - Medium (643) Central Texas - Medium Large (857) Central Utah - Medium Small (237) Central Wisconsin - Small (137) Chattanooga - Medium Small (218) Chemical Society of Washington - Very Large (4236) Chicago - Very Large (4566) Cincinnati - Medium Large (1541) Cleveland - Medium Large (1037) Coastal Georgia - Medium Small (259) Colorado - Large (2333) Columbus - Medium Large (1282) Connecticut Valley - Large (2033) Cornell - Medium Small (303) Corning - Medium Small (253) Dallas-Fort Worth - Medium Large (1380) Dayton - Medium (479) Decatur-Springfield - Medium Small (204) Delaware - Large (1848) Detroit - Medium Large (1270) East Central Illinois - Medium (568) East Tennessee - Medium (613) East Texas - Small (194) Eastern New York - Medium Large (1105) Eastern North Carolina - Medium Small (275) Erie - Small (133) Florida - Medium Large (928) Georgia - Large (1894) Greater Houston - Large (2710) Green Mountain - Medium Small (249)

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Northeast Georgia - Medium Small (364) Northeast Oklahoma - Small (163) Northeast Tennessee - Medium Small (362) Northeast Wisconsin - Medium Small (247) Northeastern - Very Large (6699) Northeastern Indiana - Small (117) Northeastern Ohio - Small (198) Northern New York - Small (182) Northern West Virginia - Medium Small (244) Northwest Central Ohio - Small (114) Northwest Louisiana - Small (106) Norwich - Small (36) Ocean County - Small (168) Oklahoma - Medium (463) Ole Miss - Small (170) Omaha - Medium Small (216) Orange County - Medium Large (1224) Oregon - Medium (459) Orlando - Medium (511) Ouachita Valley - Small (99) Ozark - Small (133) Panhandle Plains - Small (58) Penn-Ohio Border - Small (198) Penn-York - Small (73) Pensacola - Small (154) Permian Basin - Small (92) Philadelphia - Very Large (5666) Pittsburgh - Large (1842) Portland - Medium (726) Princeton - Medium (707) Puerto Rico - Medium Large (857) Puget Sound - Large (1901) Purdue - Medium (538) Red River Valley - Medium Small (236) Rhode Island - Medium (552) Richland - Medium (531) Rio Grande Valley - Medium Small (208) Rochester - Medium Large (860) Rock River - Small (171) Sabine-Neches - Small (90) Sacramento - Medium Large (858) Salt Lake - Medium Large (860) San Antonio - Medium (477) San Diego - Large (2890) San Gorgonio - Medium (755) San Joaquin Valley - Small (121) Santa Clara Valley - Very Large (3256)

Savannah River - Medium Small (293) Sierra Nevada - Small (182) Sioux Valley - Small (195) Snake River - Small (120) South Carolina - Medium (739) South Central Missouri - Small (130) South Florida - Medium Large (1152) South Jersey - Medium Small (336) South Plains - Small (164) South Texas - Small (188) Southeastern Pennsylvania - Medium (690) Southern Arizona - Medium (562) Southern California - Large (2538) Southern Illinois - Small (120) Southern Indiana - Medium Small (213) Southern Nevada - Medium Small (248) Southwest Georgia - Small (127) Southwest Louisiana - Small (130) St. Joseph Valley - Medium (408) St. Louis - Large (1755) Susquehanna Valley - Medium Small (292) Syracuse - Medium (449) Tampa Bay - Medium (700) Texas A&M - Medium (406) Toledo - Medium Small (367) Trenton - Medium (795) Tulsa - Medium Small (208) University of Arkansas - Small (157) University of Missouri - Medium Small (243) Upper Ohio Valley - Small (173) Upper Peninsula - Small (77) Virginia - Medium Large (1507) Virginia Blue Ridge - Medium (580) Wabash Valley - Small (106) Wakarusa Valley - Medium Small (297) Washington-Idaho Border - Medium Small (221) Western Carolinas - Medium Large (860) Western Connecticut - Medium (787) Western Maryland - Small (127) Western Michigan - Medium Small (391) Western New York - Medium Large (815) Wichita - Medium Small (206) Wichita Falls-Duncan - Small (97) Wilson Dam - Small (55) Wisconsin - Medium Large (874) Wooster - Small (108) Wyoming - Small (189)

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

California

Chemical Society of Washington

Chicago

New York

Very Large (3485)

Very Large (4236)

Very Large (4566)

Very Large (4106)

0

2

4

Project SEED; Local Section Host for 238th ACS Meeting; ACS Leadership Development Course; Science Cafe; Dinner Meetings; Outreach: NCW, Chemathon, CCED; Education Awards, Chemistry Olympiad; Hillebrand Prize; Retired Chemists Group/50 Year Members;Newsletter and Website;

Great Lakes Regional Meeting; ACS Tent at Illinois State Fair; National Chemistry Week Celebration; Project SEED; Boy Scouts Chemistry Merit Badge Program; First Full Year of Electronic Bulletin; DuPage Area Engineers Week; New Technology Enhancement Committee; Summer Research Fellowship (HS Teachers);Collaborative Section Activities;

Monthly Meetings; Project Seed; WCC - meetings and events; Education Grants; Family Science Night; Earth Day Events; Vortex Newsletter; National Chemistry Olympiad; Science Cafe;Interview Workshop;

2 Nichols Medal Symposium and Award Dinner; Undergraduate Research Symposium; High School Chemistry Olympiad; Project SEED; National Chem Week at NY Hall of Science; Chemagination Competition; Biochemical Topical Group Activities; Leadership Development Workshop; Historic Chemical Landmark Activity;50-60 Year ACS Member Luncheon;

11

6

11

7

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/92%

100%/100%

# of Committees

19

20

21

21

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

10/10

9/39

10/10

10/150

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

7.3% (256/3485)

3.0% (126/4236)

8.2% (373/4566)

11.0% (455/4106)

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities

1

1

3

3

# of Section Meetings

11

8

10

75

1.3% (46/3485)

1.4% (60/4236)

1.7% (80/4566)

1.0% (40/4106)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

Y

Y

Y

# of Section Affiliates

25

0

1

64

Members Attend Meetings

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

4

4

7

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

10

9

10

11

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

7

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event

Y

3

3

7

10

5

70

0

5 Y

10

5

8

15

Total Revenue

$235,347

$117,728

$188,088

$135,829

Total Expenses

$232,222

$110,779

$142,683

$147,805

Net Assets

$658,266

$200,082

$911,192

$522,813

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

North Jersey

Northeastern

Philadelphia

Santa Clara Valley

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Very Large (5905)

Very Large (6699)

Very Large (5666)

Very Large (3256)

6

3

1

4

Website/Newsletter Transformations; Baekeland Award; Chemistry Olympiad; Careers in Transition; Younger Chemists; Cecil Brown Lecture; Community Outreach; Technical Programming; Project SEED;Government Affairs;

Connections to Chemistry; Three National Chemistry Week Activities; 2009 German - NSYCC Exchange; Section Hosts President-Elect Francisco; Advances in Chemical Sciences Symposium; Bench to Pilot Plant Symposium; Career Symposium Organized by YCC; Summerthing 2009 at Tanglewood; 5th Annual NESACS Golf Tournament;Government Affairs Committee Activities;

Career Workshop for Unemployed Chemists; 9th Grad & 4th Undergrad Poster Session; WCC 6th Grade Girls Program; 2009 Phila Section Award; Honoring 50 Year Members; Bassow Memorial Chemical Demonstration; Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Lecture; 2009 Ullyot Public Affairs Lecture;

Community College Teacher Scholar Award; Joint meeting with CA Los Padres Section; Project SEED; Tech Trek; Represented ACS in a Career Fair; National Chemistry Week; Family Science Night; Chemistry Olympiad; Science Fairs;Student Interview Workshop;

Number of New Activities Top Activities

9

9

10

10

100%/100%

100%/100%

91.7%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

23

20

14

18

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities

Y 10/95

10/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

7.4% (497/6699)

8.0% (456/5666)

10.4% (339/3256)

3

3

1

0

9

10

9

8.5% (500/5905)

1.2% (80/6699)

0.7% (40/5666)

1.1% (35/3256)

Y

Y

Y

0

17

49

26

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

Y 12/9

9.2% (544/5905)

# of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings

Y 10/30

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

8

7

6

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

11

9

7

8

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

8

6

4

6

# Talks Given to Public

12

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

10

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event

Y

Y

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

13

12

3

11

Total Revenue

$772,041

$305,773

$97,492

$107,456

Total Expenses

$547,743

$317,297

$113,356

$65,216

Net Assets

$653,230

$2,508,334

$388,687

$144,982

5

Y

Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Colorado

Connecticut Valley

Delaware

Georgia

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Large (2333)

Large (2033)

Large (1848)

Large (1894)

0

0

5

8

National Chemistry Week Celebrations; Summer Senior Luncheons; Student Travel Grants to ACS Meetings; Summer Picnic in the Park; Dinner programs including community;

NERM; Undergraduate Research Symposium; Chemistry Olympiad-Connecticut; Chemistry Olympiad-Massachussetts; National Chemistry Week; Fall Dinner Meeting;

Career fair & career seminar -6 speakers; Carothers Award Symp.&Member Recognition; Seminar series - interdisciplinary chem.; National Chemistry Week; Contact Congress; Kids and Chemistry; Delaware Section Award Dr. Mary Kaiser; Student-Industry Poster session; MARM 2010 Planning;Dr. William F. Carroll -Visit DE School;

Herty75- Future Medalist Event; 75th Herty Medal Celebration & Symposia; Gone GREEN- Electronic Communications; NCW Radio Show from Georgia Tech; Kids Day at Fernbank; Gwinnett Science & Engineering Fair; Minigrants Support Outreach; WCC Hosts James Beard Award Winner; Our FIRST ChemOlympian;ACS Communication Workshop;

Number of New Activities Top Activities

6

5

10

6

80%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

19

8

16

15

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

0

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y

Y

Y

Y

8/30

1/

8/30

9/9

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

9.7% (227/2333)

4.5% (92/2033)

14.2% (264/1848)

5.6% (107/1894)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

2

2

3

# of Section Meetings

8

4

8

9

2.3% (55/2333)

2.2% (45/2033)

1.9% (35/1848)

2.3% (43/1894)

Y

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

Y

# of Section Affiliates

16

20

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

3

7

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

9

12

10

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

5

10

7

3

100

56

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

10

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event

Y

Y

# Talks Given to Public

0

4

11

5

Total Revenue

$42,287

$47,979

$61,527

$62,643

Total Expenses

$46,468

$34,342

$60,457

$46,859

Net Assets

$81,879

$168,348

$219,297

$132,405

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Greater Houston

Maryland

Minnesota

North Carolina

Large (2710)

Large (2144)

Large (2218)

Large (2481)

6

0

1

Prof Dev - Leading Without Authority; Project SEED; Education Rainbow Challenge; Kids & Chemistry City Wide; Cosmetics Chemistry Series; YCC/AIChE Collaborative Programs; Bylaws Change + Electronic Elections; Student & Teachers Awards Banquet; CCED at the Museum;Summer Social & Project SEED Recognition;

National Chemistry Week; Remsen Chemistry in the Library; Monthly Award; Maryland Chemistry Student meetings with speakers; Tour of Awards; Maryland Chemist of the Black Dog power plant; Year Award; Braude Award; Chemistry Olympiad; Chemathon; High School Science Fair judges;

1 Project SEED; Movement of Web site to ncacs.sites.org; 123rd Sectional Conference, Fall 2009; Electronic NC ACS TarHelium; 2009 Chemistry Olympiad; Undergraduate Research Scholarships; Hosting 2012 SERMACS; Dinner Seminars/meetings (2); NC State Fair and Natl Chemistry Week;Technical Discussion Groups;

8

4

9

11

100%/100%

100%/75%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

20

26

11

13

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y

Y

13/9

9/8

Y 4/9

4/3

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

11.0% (300/2710)

12.1% (261/2144)

2.1% (47/2218)

4.2% (104/2481)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

0

2

# of Section Meetings

6

8

9

3

0.9% (25/2710)

1.4% (30/2144)

1.6% (35/2218)

2.4% (60/2481)

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

5

5

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

10

5

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

6

4

3

Y

Y

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

0 4

200 2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 6

12

4

6

Total Revenue

$67,984

$37,885

$51,160

$43,295

Total Expenses

$68,440

$35,209

$46,514

$50,902

Net Assets

$136,187

$117,076

$107,513

$88,477

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Pittsburgh

Puget Sound

San Diego

Southern California

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Large (1842)

Large (1901)

Large (2890)

Large (2538)

2

3

6

Number of New Activities Top Activities

NATIONAL CHEMISTRY WEEK; Project SEED; TRIPARTITE SYMPOSIUM; Conference on Western Pennsylvania's Ene; Presentation of Plaque Commemorating the; PITTSBURGH AWARD; DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD; ACS/SACP AWARDS; JOB SEARCHING WORKSHOP;CHEMISTS CELEBRATE EARTH DAY;

Centennial Symp, Past Chairs Honored; Sponsoring a YCC (first in our Section); High School Outreach & Teacher Award; Careers in Chemistry (for undergrad.); Education Cmtte - grants, scholarships; Hosted Regional ACS Meeting (2009 NORM); Undergraduate Research Symposium; 2009 Chemistry Olympiad (qualifying); Earth Day & NCW - events, speakers;Pauling Medal to Prof. S. Lippard;

National Chemistry Week - Chem Expo; San Diego Science Festival Participati; San Diego Biotech Cluster: Challenges an; Changing Paradigm in BioPharma R&D; Medchem Symposium; Education Committee Activities; Family Picnic and Networking Event; Biotech Solutions for Renewable Energy; Career Development Workshops;Retired Chemists Committee Activities;

3 Leadership Conference (ACS LDS); Combined 50/60 & Project SEED Luncheon; An Inconvenient Truth Movie & Discussion; CCED Festival at East LA College; Expanding Your Horizons Conference; Tolman Award Dinner; Agnes Ann Green Award Dinner; Chemistry Olympiad; Undergraduate Research Conference;Sally Ride Science Festivals;

10

9

11

9

75%/100%

100%/75%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

17

10

19

19

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y

Y

Y

Y

10/

10/26

12/35

8/21

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

4.3% (79/1842)

7.9% (150/1901)

6.0% (173/2890)

4.8% (123/2538)

# of Continuation Education Activities

2

2

2

2

# of Section Meetings

10

26

10

11

1.1% (20/1842)

2.1% (40/1901)

5.9% (170/2890)

1.6% (40/2538)

Y

Y

Y

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

2

# of Section Affiliates

Y 18

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

6

3

6

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

7

10

10

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

7

7

7

2

5

# Talks Given to Public 2

0

4

1

12

7

Total Revenue

$104,512

$31,869

$93,424

$83,103

Total Expenses

$101,075

$25,281

$81,155

$90,772

Net Assets

$161,380

$84,866

$236,376

$156,309

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

Y

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

St. Louis

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Large (1755)

Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

5 Career Resources Committee; Chromatography Discussion Group; Career Day; Boy Scout Merit Badge Clinic - East; Boy Scout Merit Badge Clinic - West; Chemical Progress Events; Project SEED; Recognition Night; Major Awards;Transition to the eBond;

9 100%/100%

# of Committees

21

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y 9/100 Y/ 5.4% (95/1755)

# of Continuation Education Activities

3

# of Section Meetings

57

Members Attend Meetings

1.1% (19/1755)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

15

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

6

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

10

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

# Talks Given to Public

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

12

Total Revenue

$64,015

Total Expenses

$34,789

Net Assets

$168,331 9

Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Central New Mexico

Central Texas

Cincinnati

Cleveland

Medium Large (822)

Medium Large (857)

Medium Large (1541)

Medium Large (1037)

2

2

1

Innovative Project Grant programs; Chemistry Olympiad; Local Section meetings/speakers; CollectiveX; National Chemistry Week; Science Fairs; Teacher Awards; Student Chapter member recruitment;

National Chemistry Week & Helen Free ...; Leadership Development System Course; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Chemistry Olympiad; Project SEED; Meeting - Chocolate: Food of the Gods; Meeting Discovery of the Elements; Meeting The Physiology and Chemistry..; Meeting - Quantifying Risk: Perceptio...;Meeting - The Interface Chemistry of ...;

Meetings that meet members interests; National Chemistry Week; Education; Awards; Diversity; Educational Outreach and Diversity; Project SEED; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Meeting student member's needs;Meeting member's special interests;

4 40th Central Regional Meeting of the ACS; National Chemistry Week programs; Cleveland Section Meeting In-Miniature; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Invite a Teacher; Grants from National;

2

6

5

6

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

67%/100%

9

7

16

16

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y

Y

Y

Y

5/5

5/18

8/8

8/8

Y/Y

Y/Y

2.8% (23/822)

Y/Y

Y/Y

14.2% (220/1541)

9.7% (101/1037) 1

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

4

6

8

8

1.8% (15/822)

% (38/)

6.2% (96/1541)

2.3% (24/1037)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Y

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

2

8

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

9

11

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

6

5

# Talks Given to Public

1

0

30

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

2

0

0

7

4

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 4

4

4

2

Total Revenue

$18,105

$30,422

$74,012

$164,296

Total Expenses

$17,008

$30,356

$79,666

$136,541

Net Assets

$48,066

$58,260

$302,803

$340,361

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Columbus

Dallas-Fort Worth

Detroit

Eastern New York

Medium Large (1282)

Medium Large (1380)

Medium Large (1270)

Medium Large (1105)

4

2

1

Science Cafes; State Science Day; Revision of State Science Stds K12; National Chemistry Week; Planning/Promotion for IYC 2011; HS Teachers Affiliates Workshop; National Chemistry Olympiad; HS Chemistry Teacher of the Year; United Way Volunteer Fair;Chemists Celebrate Earth Day;

Section held 11 local ACS DFW meetings; Section gave Doherty & Schulz Awards; Held Meeting in Miniature in May; Section held DFW section elections; Participated in SWRM in El Paso; Won a SWRM Regional Award; May meet @ Lockheed Martin F-16 factory; Joint meetings with FWLSC; Organized YCC events at Tarleton, UTD;Events for National Chemistry Week;

YCC Lecture Series; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Girl Scout Chemistry Day at Belle Isle; Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; Kids and Chemistry; Project SEED; Education; Career Program;Environmental Awareness;

5 Undergraduate Research Symposium; NCW at NYS Museum and Hockey Night; Buck Whitney Award: Stanislaus Wong; Keynote Speaker: Dr. Don H. Catlin; Pilot Section for New Website; Growth of Education Committee; 50/60 Year and HS Teacher Awards Night; Biofuels Discussion; YCC Night Micro Brewery Tour;Tour Speaker/Industry Partner;

7

3

9

3

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

15

5

19

10

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Y

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y

Y

Y

Y

8/16

9/11

7/7

/8

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

13.0% (167/1282)

14.8% (205/1380)

8.0% (102/1270)

2.3% (26/1105) 2

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

1

2

# of Section Meetings

8

11

7

8

4.0% (52/1282)

3.3% (45/1380)

2.0% (25/1270)

4.2% (46/1105)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

Y 0

# of Section Affiliates Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

2

6

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

4

11

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

4

7

# Talks Given to Public

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

2 25

2

3

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

1

6

6

Total Revenue

$59,988

$26,492

$59,846

$25,096

Total Expenses

$21,236

$25,470

$58,824

$22,811

Net Assets

$175,916

$35,817

$361,456

$71,055

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Florida

Indiana

Lehigh Valley

Milwaukee

Medium Large (928)

Medium Large (1437)

Medium Large (951)

Medium Large (878)

0

4

3

1

FAME - Florida Ann'l Mtg and Exposition;

National Chemistry Week Celebration; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day Event; 10th Annual Poster Session; High School Exam Awards Night; Green Chemistry: CO2 Conversion Products; Chocolate: Food of the Gods; Wizards Academy; Ask the Expert; Baseball Night;Safe Science Seminar;

Iron Pigs Baseball Game; Distributed YCC Symposium; Monthy Merck Indexes to HS Teachers; Speaker/Dinner Meetings; National Organic Scholarship; Chemistry Chemistry week; Earth Day; Olymiad; Family Science Night; NCW Events;

3

10

3

6

100%/100%

100%/67%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

5

10

3

8

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

4/8

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Participation in Elections

Y

Y

Y

4/11

8/8

2/7

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

14.8% (213/1437)

2.9% (28/951)

8.5% (75/878) 1

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

2

1

# of Section Meetings

1

11

8

7

% (25/)

5.2% (75/1437)

6.3% (60/951)

6.8% (60/878)

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

3

2

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

9

2

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

6

1

4

# of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

2

0

0

Total Revenue

$36,707

$140,487

$22,829

$27,527

Total Expenses

$41,421

$133,045

$24,225

$25,065

Net Assets

$23,467

$92,957

$32,401

$31,198

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

New Haven

Orange County

Puerto Rico

Rochester

Medium Large (897)

Medium Large (1224)

Medium Large (857)

Medium Large (860)

0

0

2

General Meetings (6); Chemistry Olympiad; Poster Conter - NCW; Student/Teacher Recognition Night;

National Chemistry Week Zoo Activity; Earth Day Event; Chemistry Olympiad; High School Awards Dinner; College Awards Dinner; General Dinner Meetings; Environmental Committee Meetings; Retired Chemist's Commitee meetings;

South East Regional Meeting (SERMACS); 33rd Senior Technical meeting; National Chemistry Week; PR Junior Technical Meeting; Silver Circle; Earth Day;

2 Harrison Howe Award; Networking Mixers; Adventures in Chemistry & Physics; National Chemistry Week; Tour Speaker, Don Burns & Bill Carroll; Adopt-A-School; Undergraduate Research Symposium; Chemistry & the Arts Lecture Series; Annual Dinner Meeting;Annual Recognition Banquet;

4

10

4

11

50%/50%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

4

3

6

14

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y

Y

Y

Y

2/6

6/8

0/2

8/16

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

2.6% (23/897)

2.7% (33/1224)

4.9% (42/857)

8.1% (70/860)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

2

3

# of Section Meetings

6

8

2

16

3.3% (30/897)

1.5% (18/1224)

14% (120/857)

4.6% (40/860)

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

2

1

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

1

5

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

1

0

3

3

# Talks Given to Public

1

4

# of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

2

4

12

Total Revenue

$23,641

$30,561

$23,215

$28,422

Total Expenses

$15,629

$33,213

$23,743

$24,728

Net Assets

$45,699

$93,835

$6,114

$51,313

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities

Sacramento

Salt Lake

South Florida

Virginia

Medium Large (858)

Medium Large (860)

Medium Large (1152)

Medium Large (1507)

0

2

1

Host local section for spring Nat'l mtg; paid HS Chem teachers Nat'l meeting reg; NCW activities at SLC public library; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day at library; outreach activities to elementary school; 3 science cafes; 3 ACS tour lectures; supported 2 EYH chemistry workshops; Sponsored Chemistry Olympiad;Awards for Utah Science Olympiad;

Top Activities

NCW Family Day at Miami Museum of Scienc; Chemical Sciences Symposium; Project SEED; Awards Banquet;

1 Eight Section Meetings; 8 Bulletin Publications/ LS Website; NCW Celebration; Undergraduate Research Poster Session; Recognition of Top Chemistry Seniors; Electronic Voting; Education Awards Programs; Chemist Awards Programs; Chemistry Olympiad;SERMACS 2011;

2

1

2

%/%

100%/100%

100%/66%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

5

7

18

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

3/5

9/10

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/

0/3

Electronic Communications/Webpage

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

1.8% (21/1152)

11.3% (171/1507)

0

2

1

4

9

8

% (35/)

1.7% (20/1152)

3.3% (50/1507)

Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities

0

# of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings

% (/)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group 0

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

3

2

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

0

7

7

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

0

5

6

5

# Talks Given to Public

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

8

0

Total Revenue

$16,637

$24,842

$35,730

Total Expenses

$19,306

$22,280

$37,075

Net Assets

$40,621

$34,786

$58,107

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Western Carolinas

Western New York

Wisconsin

Medium Large (860)

Medium Large (815)

Medium Large (874)

4

2

Long Range Planning Committee; Roper Mountain Science Center NCW Event; Joint Meeting with Soc. for Applied Spec; Undergraduate Poster Session and Awards; NCW K16 Outreach; Chemistry Olympiad; Hispanic Outreach NCW Event; Revamped Local Section Meetings; Celebration of our 50 & 60 Year Members;CCED Haiku Competition;

National Chemistry Week; Hazardous Household Waste Collection Day; Jacob Schoelkopf Award Ceremony; Education Night Award Dinner; National Middle School Science Bowl; Olympiad Summer Research Program; Earth Day Activities-Buffalo River Sweep; Undergraduate Research Symposium; Canisius College Tour Honeywell;REU - U of Buffalo Tour Honeywell;

0 Annual Awards Banquet; Chemical Connections; Undergraduate Research Celebration; Chemistry Olympiad; Many Faces of Chemistry K-12; Undergraduate Awards Ceremony;

7

2

4

100%/100%

0%/50%

100%/100%

7

9

9

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership

Y Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

2/16

3/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

4.8% (41/860)

4.9% (40/815)

10.8% (95/874)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

2

3

# of Section Meetings

7

4

32

7.0% (60/860)

6.1% (50/815)

11.4% (100/874) 0

Attend LSLC

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

36/

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

5

5

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

10

8

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

8

6

# Talks Given to Public

0

75

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

9

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 4

9

4

Total Revenue

$22,669

$17,013

$17,262

Total Expenses

$18,731

$16,209

$12,374

Net Assets

$70,345

$40,144

$59,625

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Akron

Alabama

Baton Rouge

California Los Padres

Medium (761)

Medium (463)

Medium (518)

Medium (564)

2

0

1

Project SEED; Chemistry Olympiad; Crano Lecture; Science Fair Chemistry Prizes; Akron Section Award; NSF Workshop - Luis Echegoyen; ACESS Joint Societies Meeting; Chemistry Scholarships; 50Year Member/Education Night;Career Night;

Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; May Awards Banquet; ChemBridge Program; National Chemistry Week Poster Contest; Chemistry Undergrad Research Symposium; National ACS Speaker Tour; 0;

Super Science Saturday - Oct 17, 2009; LSU ChemDemo Activities; Coates Award Banquet - May 19, 2009; Earth Day Activities - April, 2009;

5 Holiday Wine Tasting and and Tour; 50-year Member Recognition Banquet; September Dinner w/ Dr. Thomas Werner; June Luncheon w/ Dr. Ian D. Parker; MBARI Tour and Talk w/ Dr. Ken Johnson; April Luncheon w/ Gianni Torraca; February Dinner w/ Dr. R. Paul Philp;

9

6

6

6

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

6

7

3

8

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y

Y

Y

Y

8/8

4/4

3/2

0/6

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

13.5% (103/761)

5.4% (25/463)

11.5% (60/518)

8.5% (48/564)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

8

4

0

7

6.7% (51/761)

6.4% (30/463)

0% (0/518)

6.0% (34/564)

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Y

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

5

3

7

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

6

7

1

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

5

3

0

# Talks Given to Public

3

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

2 0

2

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 5

3

4

2

Total Revenue

$55,413

$10,481

$12,409

$17,905

Total Expenses

$48,695

$10,535

$9,189

$14,594

Net Assets

$74,910

$32,227

$57,124

$36,900

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Carolina-Piedmont

Central Arizona

Central Massachusetts

Central North Carolina

Medium (687)

Medium (763)

Medium (646)

Medium (692)

5

2

0

Joint meeting with AIChE; Welcome of New Student Members.; Government Affairs Committee; National Chemistry Olympiad; New location for CCED, Monroe, NC;

Establishment of Local Section YCC; Local Section Meeting at Abbott Joint event with ASU on Career Labs; Local Section Meeting at Planning; Talk by Dr.Jeffrey Seeman; Worcester State; Talk by Dr. Thomas Werner; Poster Contest for Earth Day;

0 Poster/Vendor Night; National Chemistry Week; Analytical Group Special Speaker; Family Picnic; Christmas Banquet; Winery Tour;

3

3

3

2

100%/100%

100%/50%

100%/100%

100%/100%

8

6

0

18

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

9/9

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y

Y

7/7

1/5

/2

Y Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

2.6% (18/687)

3.9% (30/763)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

8

3

2

9

2.2% (15/687)

2.6% (20/763)

% (20/)

4.3% (30/692)

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

Y/Y 7.9% (55/692) 1

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Y

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

0

0

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

3

2

4

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

2

0

# Talks Given to Public

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

3 2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 3

0

0

0

Total Revenue

$16,301

$18,033

$10,480

$22,055

Total Expenses

$14,266

$9,689

$6,822

$20,142

Net Assets

$91,789

$55,468

$58,271

$32,801

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget Maintain and Use Job Manual

Central Pennsylvania

Dayton

East Central Illinois

East Tennessee

Medium (643)

Medium (479)

Medium (568)

Medium (613)

5

3

1

2

Dinner meeting: Natural Insecticides; Dinner meeting: Chemistry of Art; Dinner meeting: Floyd Landis Doping Case; Chemistry Olympiad; Dinner meeting: Environmental Forensics; National Chemistry Week; Dinner meeting: Chemistry of Cheese;

Techfest demonstrations; Professional Practices dinner; College Awards and Poster Session; High School Awards; Joint Meeting with Cincinnati; Annual Picnic; Chemistry Olympiad; Tour Speaker Steven Dutch; Tour Speaker Carolyn Fisher;Tour Speaker Warren Bush;

Bonding with Chemistry: A Day for Girls; Science Cafe; Illinios State Fair with IL ACS Sections; Career Symposium for Grad Students; WCC Undergraduate Research Symposium;

Teen Summer Science @ The Library; Dr. Hazari's NCW Magic of Chemistry Show; S.C. Lind Lectures with Dr. Barry Trost; Earth Day Meeting; Awards Banquet with Dr. Bruce Bursten;

2

4

2

3

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

1

9

3

13

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/5

4/5

Y 0/0

8/9

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

8.1% (52/643)

5.8% (28/479)

5.6% (32/568)

3.6% (22/613)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

1

0

0

# of Section Meetings

5

5

0

9

6.1% (39/643)

4.2% (20/479)

3.5% (20/568)

8.1% (50/613)

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

12

# of Section Affiliates Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

5

0

8

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

6

6

12

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

4

4

9

# Talks Given to Public

99

20

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

3

10 Y

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

3

18

Total Revenue

$13,557

$16,544

$14,570

$19,156

Total Expenses

$14,277

$12,737

$12,006

$14,826

Net Assets

$67,200

$212,186

$39,812

$62,013

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Huron Valley

Iowa

Kalamazoo

Kansas City

Medium (717)

Medium (424)

Medium (474)

Medium (725)

3

4

2

Increased number of NCW activities; Increased ACS SA membership; Elections; Newsletter sent electronically; Submitted IPG proposal; Submitted Merck Index proposal; Local Section Web site updated; Chemistry Olympiad; HS Teacher Award;Chemistry Student Awards;

Midwest Regional Meeting 2009; Local Section Meetings; Molecules that Matter Exhibit; Merck Index Distribution; Sponsorship of Pharmacy Camp;

National Chemistry Week; Competitive Exam; Awards Banquet; Project SEED; Girl Scout Merit Badge; Spring Tour Speaker; Donation of Merck Indexes; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Salute to Excellence;GLRM Steering Committee meeting;

2 Public meeting with KC Crime Lab; 2009 Spencer Award - Synthetic Pesticies; NCW activities at the Pumpkin Patch; Chemistry of Explosives - tour speaker; Student Lunch and Learn w/Bill Carroll;

12

2

11

9

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

11

6

12

10

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y

Y

2/3

5/5

Y/Y

Y/Y

19.5% (140/717)

0/

9/

Y/Y

Y/Y

9.3% (44/474)

5.4% (39/725) 1

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

1

0

# of Section Meetings

3

4

0

6

3.8% (27/717)

% (30/)

0% (0/474)

7.6% (55/725)

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

1

3

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

3

5

5

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

3

5

1

3

2

# of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public 2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

2

7

2

Total Revenue

$15,742

$71,106

$15,143

$28,083

Total Expenses

$17,513

$48,953

$12,928

$25,377

Net Assets

$37,988

$33,159

$28,485

$326,117

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Louisiana

Michigan State University

Midland

Mississippi

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Medium (602)

Medium (403)

Medium (681)

Medium (553)

0

0

6

0

Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget Maintain and Use Job Manual

Undergrad/Grad poster session; Dinner Talk, Dean Martin, errors in Scie; Dinnaer talk, sara Risch, Flavor Chem; NCW, Super Science Sat., Childrens museu; Awards Dinner; Earth Day w/ LA Bucket Brigade; Science cafe Building Preservation;

Chemistry Day; Women in Chemistry; K-12 Teacher Support Meetings; Midwestern Univ. Anal. Chem. Conference; Chemistry Olympiad; Undergraduate Awards; Travel Awards; YCC; Project SEED;Organic Mechanism Club;

Education Day; Alternative Ed Chemistry Curriculum; Kids and Chemistry; Sci Fest and Hockey; Website Communication, Web Redesign; Dr. Tom Lane Award; Project Science Literacy; 65th Fall Scientific Meeting; Student Affliliates;Earth Day;

6

3

15

50%/50%

100%/100%

100%/100%

%/%

1

3

18

0

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y

Y Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/4

2/1

6/36

/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

2.5% (15/602)

2.5% (10/403)

25.5% (174/681)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

3

# of Section Meetings

4

1

21

8.3% (50/602)

1.0% (4/403)

2.6% (18/681)

0

100

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

0 % (/)

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

1

8

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

1

4

11

0

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

0

2

9

100

150

1

1

15

3

0

11

0

Total Revenue

$14,016

$13,922

$92,063

$7,482

Total Expenses

$14,199

$6,606

$117,332

$5,879

$0

$28,492

$219,938

$52,428

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

Y

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

Net Assets

20

Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Nashville

Oklahoma

Oregon

Orlando

Medium (768)

Medium (463)

Medium (459)

Medium (511)

5

2

2

Earth Day in the Park; Celebrating Diversity in STEM; Celebrate Chemistry Day at Tenn. State U; Dick Zare (Wise Women in Chemistry); Legislative Day on the Hill; Twister (at the Science Museum); EYH Brings in Over 300 Girls to MTSU; Golden Goggles Lecture; National Chemistry Week at the Museum;Women Chemists Month;

Electronic distribution of newsletters; Outreach activity with HS Teacher; Section meetings/ interactive talks; NSTA with HS Teacher; Chemistry NCW at Quail Springs Mall; OK State Afternoon; Tour Speaker Mixer; Sci & Eng Fair judging/awards; Chemistry Olympiad; 0;

2 Earth Day Earth Fest 2009 Program; Integrated Peer-to-Peer Outreach; Chemistry Olympiad; Seminar Series; Avogadro Award at State Science Fair; National Chemistry Week Outreach;

3

4

4

4

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

10

6

6

5

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Y

Surveyed Membership Y

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

5/7

6/6

3/5

7/5

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Attend LSLC

5.8% (45/768)

4.1% (19/463)

19.6% (90/459)

15.6% (80/511)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

1

0

# of Section Meetings

7

6

4

5

5.2% (40/768)

10.3% (48/463)

2.6% (12/459)

2.9% (15/511)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

1

2

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

12

3

7

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

2

8

3

# Talks Given to Public

5

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

12

Conducted Governmental Relations Event

Y

0

8

1

11

0

9

0

Total Revenue

$64,673

$14,877

$13,409

$12,297

Total Expenses

$10,498

$13,983

$9,541

$6,936

Net Assets

$79,737

$77,963

$46,029

$21,140

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Portland

Princeton

Purdue

Rhode Island

Medium (726)

Medium (707)

Medium (538)

Medium (552)

1

0

4

Scholarships (3); Seed; Chem Olympiad; High School Certificates; Regional and Local Science Fairs; Newsletter/Meeting Notice; NSTA; Pauling Medal Award; Science Cafe;Merck Handbook Distribution;

National Chemistry Week Open House; Chemagination; Outstanding HS Chemistry Teacher Award; Recognition of 50/60 year members; Joint meeting with Trenton ACS; Joint Meeting with Central Jersey AIChE; Career Night/Education Night;

National Chemistry Week; Purdue ACS Demonstration Workshop; Hoosier Circuit: Chemistry in Art; NOBCChE Poster Session; Purdue ACS travel award for grad student; ACS-SA support; Chemistry Olympiad; Science Olympiad;

0 Undergraduate Research Poster Session; Outstanding High School Teacher Award; Outstanding College Student Awards; Science Fair Judging and Award; National Chemistry Week (at RI College); Chemistry Merit Badge (Boy Scouts); Chemistry Olympiad;

10

4

2

0

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

4

5

2

4

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

9/9

6/16

0/1

1/1

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

2.8% (15/538)

Attend LSLC

3.4% (25/726)

3.0% (21/707)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

2

1

# of Section Meetings

9

10

1

1

5.5% (40/726)

5.6% (40/707)

11.1% (60/538)

% (20/)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

Y

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

3

1

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

6

8

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

2

7

2

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

1

50

# Talks Given to Public 1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 6

0

2

0

Total Revenue

$36,242

$22,114

$10,296

$10,369

Total Expenses

$40,065

$22,311

$9,722

$4,488

Net Assets

$202,982

$34,529

$45,583

$50,119

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Richland

San Antonio

San Gorgonio

South Carolina

Medium (531)

Medium (477)

Medium (755)

Medium (739)

0

1

4

2

60th anniversary section celebration; recruitment of students/ACS nanogrant; Project SEED summer program; student awards/scholarships meeting; Merck Index distribution to hs teachers; NCW activities; 50+ years members recognition; Chem Olympiad; IPG proposal;Western Regional Mtg, Las Vegas, NV;

UNDERGRADUATE POSTER SESSION; HS STUDENT RESEARCH AWARD; NATIONAL CHEMISTRY WEEK PROGRAMS; OUTSTANDING SENIOR UNDERGRADUATES; INDUSTRIAL SPEAKER PROGRAM; CHEMISTRY OLYMPIAD COMPETITION; OUTSTANDING SOUTH CAROLINA CHEMIST; DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO SC SECTION; EXCELLENCE IN HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING;NOMINATION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AWARD;

Student Grants for Travel to ACS Events; National Chemistry Week; Mid Columbia Science Fair; Earth Day Activities; DOE Regional Science Bowl; Science Cafe jointly with Sigma Xi; Annual Picnic with AIChE;

Project SEED; University Outreach; National Chemistry week; Chem Olympiad; Science Fairs; National Chemistry exam; Awards Dinner;

9

6

14

3

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

13

2

3

16

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

4/6

2/6

7/7

6/5

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/

Y/

Y/Y

5.8% (31/531)

4.2% (20/477)

5.7% (43/755)

2.7% (20/739)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

1

0

2

# of Section Meetings

6

6

5

5

5.6% (30/531)

4.2% (20/477)

4.6% (35/755)

4.0% (30/739)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

1

2

8

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

7

7

10

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

4

4

5

# Talks Given to Public

0

1

2

25

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

4

1

4

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 3

8

6

4

Total Revenue

$11,460

$19,997

$30,838

$16,431

Total Expenses

$13,028

$12,981

$21,801

$17,832

Net Assets

$29,183

$28,498

$32,862

$72,460

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Southeastern Pennsylvania

Southern Arizona

St. Joseph Valley

Syracuse

Medium (690)

Medium (562)

Medium (408)

Medium (449)

1

3

3

2

Innovative Project Grant Award; National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Olympiad; Distribution of Merck Index copies; 2010 Hist Landmark ceremony planning; Russ Bitting-Al Free Chem Scholarship;

National Chemistry Week at the MOST; ACS Leadership Course; Sustainability Program Science Cafe; Teacher Seminar Series; Chemistry Olympiad; CCED Adopt-A-Stream; Oswego Science Cafe; CCED Hiaku Contest; Dinner Meetings;Science Fair Judging-Utica and Syracuse;

Education Night; Chemistry Olympiad; Participation in 4 area Science Fairs; Joint meeting with AIChE Chapter; Travel awards; Priestley Award Celebration; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day Poetry Cont; Visit to Harrisburg Univ Sci & Tech; ;0;

Chemistry Can Be Fun Programs pilot; Chem Exhibit at Tucson Botanical Gardens; Judging at the Southern AZ Science Fair; Activities at Science Fun Fest; National Chemistry Week; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; 0; 0;

1

10

9

7

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/0%

8

7

1

6

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

6/6

1/6

5/5

6/6

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Participation in Elections

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/0

4.1% (23/562)

12.7% (52/408)

11.3% (51/449) 0

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

5

6

5

4

% (15/)

6.6% (37/562)

4.9% (20/408)

8.9% (40/449)

Y

Y

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y 8

# of Section Affiliates Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

3

3

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

5

7

11

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

3

5

4

# Talks Given to Public

0

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

3 2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 1

2

1

2

Total Revenue

$13,042

$17,874

$13,197

$15,667

Total Expenses

$16,564

$18,045

$7,644

$23,054

Net Assets

$42,315

$74,626

$28,287

$5,219

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Tampa Bay

Texas A&M

Trenton

Virginia Blue Ridge

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Medium (700)

Medium (406)

Medium (795)

Medium (580)

3

0

0

3

Sci Cafes; Sponsorship of Castle Conference; Meeting in Miniature; Sponsorship - FAS annual meeting; Seminars; Student Travel Scholorships;

Cotton Medal; Scott Medal Symposium; Chemistry Open House; Texas Junior Sciences Program Support; WISE Support (Women in Science & Engin.); Local Section Fall Banquet; Merck Index gift to youth science groups; Sponsored GSAC Marathon runner; ACS Local Section Student Chapter talk;Green Path Society talk;

Section meetings; Olympiad; Scholarships for high school students; Awards to Outstanding College students; National Chemistry Wk. visits to Schools; Super science day at local Museum; Joint meeting with another ACS section; Banquet for awards and scholarships; Chemagination;Fresh/Soph Chem Student Award;

Hosted CHEM ED 2009; Poster Session; Monthly Dinner Meetings; James Lewis Howe Awards; High School Teacher award; K-12 Public School Poster contest; Tour of Areva; Joint Meeting with AICHE; Joint Meeting with the Virginia Section;Regional Science Fair Awards;

Number of New Activities Top Activities

3

3

4

6

50%/50%

100%/100%

50%/50%

0%/100%

# of Committees

0

2

7

8

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

/

0/4

6/5

8/8

Y/Y

/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

1.5% (12/795)

2.9% (17/580)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

1

# of Section Meetings

7

4

5

8

% (/700)

% (60/)

2.5% (20/795)

5.5% (32/580)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

0.7% (5/700)

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

1

5

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

4

4

9

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

0

4

2

0

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

1

0

Total Revenue

$9,446

$22,845

$12,382

Total Expenses

$12,055

$21,748

$11,182

Net Assets

$11,614

$115,022

$25,061

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0

25

Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees

Western Connecticut Medium (787) 1 Visiting Scientist Award; Outstanding College Senior Award; First Year Chemistry Award; Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Bowl Fight for the Mole;

3 0%/50% 6

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

8/8

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities # of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0 8 % (19/) Y

# of Section Affiliates Award to Students, Teachers, Members

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

8

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

Total Revenue

$17,598

Total Expenses

$14,236

Net Assets

$35,388 26

Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities

Ames

Auburn

Brazosport

Central Arkansas

Medium Small (392)

Medium Small (240)

Medium Small (279)

Medium Small (357)

0

2

9

0

Instant Supercomputer Workshop SERMACS; Auburn - G.M. Kosolapoff Award; ACS Auburn Awards Ceremony; Student Travel Awards; New Student Affiliate Huntingdon College; National Chemistry Week; Hosted Speaker Dr. Ludovice;

Top Activities

Principles of Career Development; National Chemistry Week; Local Career Limiting and Enhancing Section Awards Banquet; Local Behaviors; Managing Up; Your Section meetings; Design: The Secret to Satisfying Wo; The Bean and I:Science of Coffee Roastin; The Magic of Science: Brazoria County Fa; Halloween Mad Scientist Chemistry Demos; The Magic of Science: Clute Intermediate; Chemistry Demos: Angleton Rec Center;America's Funniest Chemical Videos;

1

12

1

%/%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

6

5

4

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/

0/2

Electronic Communications/Webpage

/

Y/Y

Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities

0

# of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings

% (/)

Y

Y

4/12

1/5

Y/Y

Y/Y

26.5% (74/279)

7.0% (25/357)

1

0

0

2

12

5

% (10/)

2.5% (7/279)

5.6% (20/357)

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0

250

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

3

3

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

0

2

4

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

0

5

0

5

1

3

# of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public

5 0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

Y

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

2

4

2

Total Revenue

$8,438

$8,775

$12,111

$14,656

Total Expenses

$8,298

$5,407

$9,868

$7,670

Net Assets

$22,378

$21,808

$27,506

$19,545

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Central Utah

Chattanooga

Coastal Georgia

Cornell

Medium Small (237)

Medium Small (218)

Medium Small (259)

Medium Small (303)

4

1

1

0

Merck Index Distribution to High Schools; Utah Award Banquet; ACS Tour Speaker at UVU; NCW Magic Shows; High School Awards Banquet; NCW kids' activities at Provo Library; NCW newspaper interviews; NCW Poster Session; ACS Tours Speakers at BYU;Lab tours organized by student affiliate;

Outreach to Public School System; Electronic Meeting Using ACS Outreach to Local Educational National Me; Authority; Awarded ACS Nano-grant; 8 Successful Monthly Section Meetings; Councilor Active on National ACS Level; Joint Activity with Astronomy Group; Government Affairs; Continuation of Silver Circle Activities; 0;0;

9

3

2

100%/0%

100%/100%

100%/100%

%/%

# of Committees

10

1

3

0

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

/

Y/

/

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

2/4

8/8

6/

/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/

Y/

/

3.8% (9/237)

13.7% (30/218)

9.6% (25/259)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

0

# of Section Meetings

4

8

6

12.6% (30/237)

13.7% (30/218)

9.6% (25/259)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

0 % (/)

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

1

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

1

0 3

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

9

8

4

0

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

7

2

4

0

# Talks Given to Public

10

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

4

10

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 8

1

4

Total Revenue

$6,803

$10,460

$9,374

Total Expenses

$8,532

$8,094

$4,468

Net Assets

$12,646

$27,949

$29,040

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0

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Corning

Decatur-Springfield

Eastern North Carolina

Green Mountain

Medium Small (253)

Medium Small (204)

Medium Small (275)

Medium Small (249)

5

0

3

National Chemistry Week Events at School; High Schools Chemistry Competition; Dr. Carrol visited local high schools; 2009 Sullivan Award Night; Samuel R. Scholes Jr. Lecture; Joint meeting with AIChE; Joint meeting with ASM; Tour speaker talked at GTP auditorium; Talk on winemarking and wine tasting;Tour speaker spoke at Elmira College;

1ACS Presentation:Chemistry of Chocolate; 2 Presen: Chemistry & Alchemy of Brewing; 4Teachers Appreciation meeting:Nile Secr; 3 Night Golf Outting; 6 National Chemistry Week; 5 Science Olympiad;

Science teacher appreciation night; Science Cafe on Alternate Fuels; Chemathon; National Chemistry Week;

1 Outstanding Senior Award in Chemistry; OMYA Middlebury Marble Quarry Tour; Vermont Math and Science Fair; Holiday Party; Nanotechnology Presentation; Greening the Chemistry Curriculum; Chemistry in the Movies; Westminster Cracker Company Tour;

2

3

2

1

100%/100%

100%/0%

%/%

100%/100%

8

2

0

4

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

7/14

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y 11/11

5/5

/

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

7.5% (19/253)

7.3% (15/204)

Y/Y 6.8% (17/249)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

11

4

4

6

13.8% (35/253)

17.1% (35/204)

% (20/)

6.0% (15/249)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

5

3

2

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

8

4

2

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

6

3

2

# Talks Given to Public

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1 Y

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 5

3

0

4

Total Revenue

$14,359

$5,838

$9,244

$17,370

Total Expenses

$14,039

$7,056

$4,203

$6,775

Net Assets

$16,125

$26,134

$25,910

$31,949

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Hampton Roads

Hawaii

Illinois Heartland

Jacksonville

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Medium Small (276)

Medium Small (269)

Medium Small (273)

Medium Small (244)

0

5

1

0

Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Olympiad; Natl Chem Week; Cosponsor Science Cafe; Awards Meeting; Tidewater Science Fair; Science Fair Award; Bridging the Gap Grant; Undergraduate Poster Session at ODU; Sigma Xi Poster Session at CNU;

Instrumentation Workshop for Future Scie; National Chemistry Week at the Mall; Amendment of Bylaws; Science Cafe (6); Bridging the Gap; Local Section Website & Newsletters (2); Science Fair; ACS Annual Awards Banquet; Chemistry Seminar (4) Chemistry Forum(8);Chemistry Olympiad;

Seminars - 5; Chemist of the Year Major year-end speaker presentation; Award; Collegiate Scholastic Awards; Chemistry Olympiad; High School Chemistry Contest; Project SEED; Demonstrations at local schools; National Chemistry Week; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Undergraduate Poster Session (YCC);Merck Index giveaway;

6

4

4

5

100%/%

0%/100%

100%/100%

100%/%

3

8

11

2

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

/

Y

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Y

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

5/9

2/5

1/13

/2

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Attend LSLC

12.6% (35/276)

27.1% (73/269)

0.4% (1/273)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

1

# of Section Meetings

9

5

5

2

9.0% (25/276)

7.4% (20/269)

11.7% (32/273)

% (15/)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

5

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

5

4

4

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

7

7

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

3

4

2

# Talks Given to Public

5

12

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

5

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 4

2

4

0

Total Revenue

$7,738

$9,974

$23,644

$8,064

Total Expenses

$7,298

$11,479

$21,579

$4,802

Net Assets

$11,568

$35,492

$57,427

$22,684

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Joliet

Lexington

Louisville

Maine

Medium Small (285)

Medium Small (358)

Medium Small (378)

Medium Small (343)

4

5

1

In-Service Teachers Workshop; NCW Demos at Westfield Mall in Joliet; Part. in Merck & Co Index Donation; Recipient of Bridging the Gap Nano-Grant;

Officers Meeting 2/18/09; Invited Membership meeting patent law talk; Speaker - 3/17/09; Invited Speaker - NCW for special needs children; 50 4/22/09; NCW - Danville, KY; Merck & 60 yr certificates & dinner meeting; Distribution NCW; Officers Meeting 11/14/09;

4 High School Teachers-Lab Tours at UMaine; Guiding Principles: Morton Hoffman Talk; ACS Student Member Welcome: Career Talk; UMaine Expanding Your Horizon; Chemistry Olympiad; USM Student Outreach Visits to Schools; Dr. Nocera: Powering the Planet; Maine Section ACS College Student Awards; National Meeting Student Travel Awards;Orono Student Outreach Visits to Schools;

9

2

3

5

0%/0%

0%/100%

0%/100%

100%/100%

14

0

5

5

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y

Y

6/6

0/2

Y/

Y/Y

3.1% (9/285)

1/1

1/3

Y/

Y/Y

4.0% (15/378)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

8

2

1

3

1.7% (5/285)

% (20/)

5.3% (20/378)

% (60/)

Y

Y

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0

# of Section Affiliates

2

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

6

0

0

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

9

1

4

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

7

4

2

4

# Talks Given to Public

5

2

5

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 12

0

0

0

Total Revenue

$6,752

$7,514

$9,360

$10,770

Total Expenses

$8,691

$2,706

$2,376

$8,245

Net Assets

$19,331

$22,302

$27,972

$63,114

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Memphis

Mid-Hudson

Monmouth County

Montana

Medium Small (367)

Medium Small (381)

Medium Small (310)

Medium Small (255)

0

3

0

0

Scientific Dinner Meetings; Chemistry Olympiad/High School Test; Southern Chemist Award Presentation; National Chemistry Week - 2009; Memphis- Shelby County Science Fair;

Undergraduate Research symposium; National Chemistry week; 2 Science Cafe talks; Chemisty Olympiad; Earth Day Poster cmpetition; College Chemistry Quiz night; 4 additional chemistry talks; Merck Index donation and give away; YCC Baseball night;NCW at local High School;

Chemistry Olympiad; Spring Dinner Annual Fall Social; Annual MiniMeeting (with speaker); Fall Dinner Spring Symposium; Meeting (with speaker); Chemistry Carnival (NCW activity); Career panel (Brookdale Comm. Col.);

0

8

3

2

0%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

2

8

0

1

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

/Y

0/2

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

4/4

4/8

0/2

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Attend LSLC

Y

6.8% (26/381)

Participation in Elections

Y/Y 23.5% (60/255)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

1

0

# of Section Meetings

4

6

2

2

% (20/)

5.2% (20/381)

% (30/)

15.6% (40/255)

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

5

0

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

3

6

2

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

2

1

2

Members Attend Meetings

1

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

2

# Talks Given to Public

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event 1

3

0

0

Total Revenue

$12,601

$13,647

$11,688

$14,450

Total Expenses

$7,053

$14,114

$13,270

$14,816

Net Assets

$78,035

$15,275

$8,996

$43,612

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Nebraska

North Alabama

Northeast Georgia

Northeast Tennessee

Medium Small (296)

Medium Small (229)

Medium Small (364)

Medium Small (362)

3

3

5

3

Science Cafe at local winery; Innovative Project Grant; Leadership Development Course; Two ACS lectures at Doane College; ACS lecture at Hastings College; ACS lecture at Valentino's;

Alabama Science and Engineering Fair; Chemistry Olympiad; Oral Presentation Winston Hedges; Peter Ludovice- ACS Speaker Tour; Student recruitment (Nano Grant);

Earth Day Science Cafe Atmospheric Chem; Nat'l Chem. Week - Science Cafe Brewing; High School Chem Teacher Challenges; Distributed Merck Indexes to HS teachers; Chemistry in Cooking - Shirley Corriher; Annual Fall Picnic - Joint with UGA Chem; Annual Banquet - Gregory Robinson; Young Chemistry Faculty Night; Annual Awards Night;

NCW Celebration of Chemistry; Visit by ACS President; Joint Meet. AIChE - Planetarium; Earth Day Celebration with Girl Scouts; Awards Banquet; Joint Meeting with Sigma Xi; TNGAC; Science Fair; Professional Development;

4

4

2

3

25%/25%

0%/50%

100%/100%

100%/100%

3

2

8

8

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

/

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y 6/6

6/

Y

Y

8/8

1/9

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

/Y

3.7% (11/296)

4.4% (10/229)

6.0% (22/364)

3.0% (11/362)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

1

1

# of Section Meetings

7

2

8

9

6.8% (20/296)

6.5% (15/229)

10.4% (38/364)

6.9% (25/362)

Y

Y

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

1

6

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

3

3

5

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

0

5

# Talks Given to Public

0

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

1

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

2

0

Total Revenue

$7,376

$5,990

$11,474

$20,339

Total Expenses

$7,908

$2,435

$9,454

$27,693

Net Assets

$26,523

$36,245

$5,748

$50,074

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Northeast Wisconsin

Northern West Virginia

Omaha

Red River Valley

Medium Small (247)

Medium Small (244)

Medium Small (216)

Medium Small (236)

0

1

0

3

Section Meeting 04-Feb-09; Section Meeting 14-Apr-09; Awards Banquet 07-May-09; NCW Poster Session; Section Meeting 14-Oct-09; Section Meeting 11-Nov-09; Section Meeting 10-Mar-09;

Awards Banquet in April; College Awards Program; High School Awards Program; Student Travel Grants; Chemistry Olympiad; Community Outreach Grants; Website Development; Science Cafe;

Seminars and Speakers; National Chemistry Week activities; High School teacher award; Local Section poster contest; Project SEED; Chemistry demonstrations in community;

ACS Leadership Institute; POGIL Workshop; Summer ACS/ RRV Picnic; ASBMB/ACS joint meeting; Heartland Tour Speakers - 3 and Sci Cafe;

4

3

1

4

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

3

2

0

0

0/0

/

/

/

0/3

/

0/6

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y

Y

7/6 Y/

Y/Y

28.3% (70/247)

13.1% (32/244)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

0

# of Section Meetings

5

3

7

6

14.1% (35/247)

6.1% (15/244)

% (20/)

12.7% (30/236)

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

3

2

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

4

7

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

2

2

3

# Talks Given to Public

0

0

5

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

Y/Y 12.2% (29/236) 1

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

2

2

Total Revenue

$12,993

$8,061

$8,950

$12,419

Total Expenses

$7,281

$9,191

$5,574

$13,762

Net Assets

$19,942

$14,692

$27,387

$20,307

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Rio Grande Valley

Savannah River

South Jersey

Southern Indiana

Medium Small (208)

Medium Small (293)

Medium Small (336)

Medium Small (213)

1

3

0

0

Presentation Dinner Meetings; Talks/Guidance Local Science Fairs; Visit High Schools Encourage Chemistry; Awards at Local High Schools (3); Science Fair Judges;

National Chemistry Week; Horizon in Chem. Career Seminar Series; Ice Cream Socials; Student Travel Awards; Earth Day Activities;

Hosting of ACS SW Regional Living Periodic Table revitalization; Meeting; SWRM Planning; Support of Student Travel Grant; National Student Members; Winter Banquet; Chemistry Week; D. Creech Out'ng HS Chem. Teach. Award; Educational Outreach activities; Younger Chemists Committee; Chemistry Olympiad; Revamped section website; Dinner Meetings;50year Member Recognition;

5

4

2

2

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/0%

# of Committees

0

12

6

0

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/0

4/3

6/6

0/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

7.7% (16/208)

1.7% (5/293)

5.3% (18/336)

2.8% (6/213)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

1

8

6

2

9.6% (20/208)

8.5% (25/293)

7.4% (25/336)

117% (250/213)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

1

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

2

3

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

2

7

7

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

4

9

4

# Talks Given to Public

94

1

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

4

0

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

4

0

2

Total Revenue

$81,460

$23,420

$11,164

$8,932

Total Expenses

$67,442

$12,813

$7,596

$7,655

Net Assets

$23,808

$69,946

$18,376

$23,874

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Southern Nevada

Susquehanna Valley

Toledo

Tulsa

Medium Small (248)

Medium Small (292)

Medium Small (367)

Medium Small (208)

3

0

3

2

NCW at Imagination Station; Quench your Angstrom-mthly get-togethers; Joint mtg CerSoc/spkr Spark Plugs; Dinner mtg/spkr HowMuch Dirt do Kids Eat; Dinner mtg/spkr GreenChem&Sustainability; Mtg w/local bus spkr Adv in Radio Cures; Family day UnivToledo Basketball; Earth Day; Family night Mudhens baseball;

Hosted the 2009 Oklahoma Pentasectional; Chemistry Olympiad; High School Science Lab Clean up; Lunch for 60 year ACS members; Oklahoma Chemist of the Year;

Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Olympiad; Nevada Test Site Tour; College of Southern Nevada Quiz Bee; 51s Minor league baseball game; Annual Awards Dinner; Guest Speaker Seminars;

Science Cafe; Annual Awards Banquet; Joseph Priestley Service Award; Outstanding HS Chemistry Teacher Award; High School Chemistry Exams; National Chemistry Week;

3

1

4

10

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

0%/0%

5

12

4

3

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/7

/

Y

Y

0/6

0/2

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

16.1% (40/248)

3.8% (11/292)

10.6% (39/367)

20.1% (42/208)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

7

7

6

1

10% (25/248)

6.8% (20/292)

6.3% (23/367)

3.8% (8/208)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

6

0

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

3

4

5

1

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

5

5

2

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

4

1

0

Total Revenue

$10,127

$8,675

$13,336

$8,633

Total Expenses

$8,093

$7,511

$10,299

$5,237

Net Assets

$78,341

$29,169

$30,635

$42,740

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

University of Missouri

Wakarusa Valley

Washington-Idaho Border

Western Michigan

Medium Small (243)

Medium Small (297)

Medium Small (221)

Medium Small (391)

1

0

0

Project SEED; MWRM Inorganic Carnival of Chemistry; Local Lecture preparing to host the Regional Chem. Symposium Support; Women and Awards Ceremony; Chemistry Meeting; in Science Tea; Day for High School Students;

1 Lecture: Funniest Chemical Videos; Pittcon Trip; Lecture: Southeast Winemaking; Lecture: History of a Great Idea;

1

6

2

2

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

0

0

2

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

/

Y/Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/0

/

0/

0/5 Y/Y

Y/Y

/Y

Y/

2.5% (6/243)

10.1% (30/297)

4.5% (10/221)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

2

# of Section Meetings

0

3

1

3

% (/243)

10.1% (30/297)

9.0% (20/221)

% (20/)

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

0

Section Held Meeting with Other Group 231

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

1

0

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

0

3

0

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

0

3

1

3

# of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 2

0

0

0

Total Revenue

$10,370

$7,364

$7,052

$13,008

Total Expenses

$8,336

$4,709

$2,255

$10,218

Net Assets

$20,965

$22,528

$33,161

$40,182

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees

Wichita Medium Small (206) 2 Executive Committee Meeting luncheon; Executive board Meeting by ntework hosti; Section meeting with speaker/dinner; Section meeting with speaker/dinner; Section meeting with speaker/dinner; Section meeting as chem cafe/recycling; Election of officers; Election of board members;

4 100%/100% 8

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities # of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings

Y 5/5 Y/Y 5.8% (12/206) 0 4 12.1% (25/206)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

# Talks Given to Public

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

4

Conducted Governmental Relations Event

Y

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

3

Total Revenue

$7,735

Total Expenses

$6,346

Net Assets

$0 38

Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Alaska

Binghamton

Central Ohio Valley

Central Wisconsin

Small (127)

Small (162)

Small (140)

Small (137)

0

0

0

0

National Chemistry Week Celebration; ACS Speaker Tour (Joseph Lagowski); ACS Speaker Tour (Thomas Fehlner); 2009 NORM Meeting (Tacoma, WA); 0;

Science Olympiad; Chemistry Olympiad; Section Tour Speaker Donald Burns; Earth Day Celebration; Section Annual Awards Dinner; Section Tour Speaker - Dr. Chamberlin; Section Tour Speaker William Carroll; National Chemistry Week;

Student Awards; High School Small grant student recruiting; Teacher Awards; University Student Annual Awards Banquet; Meeting in Awards; Interactions with High miniature; School Chem. Club; Boy Scout merit badge program; chemical demonstrations;

0

8

1

2

0%/0%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

8

3

5

0

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

0/0

0/0

0/

7/7

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

0% (0/127)

23.4% (38/162)

10% (14/140)

18.2% (25/137)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

0

4

3

8

0% (0/127)

15.4% (25/162)

7.8% (11/140)

14.5% (20/137)

# of Section Affiliates

0

5

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

4

4

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

2

4

6

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

1

4

3

# Talks Given to Public

0

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

3

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0 2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

1

0

0

Total Revenue

$5,492

$11,099

$7,333

$8,256

Total Expenses

$4,301

$12,984

$4,310

$8,136

Net Assets

$3,637

$42,382

$27,152

$16,726

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities

East Texas

Erie

Heart O' Texas

Idaho

Small (194)

Small (133)

Small (131)

Small (161)

0

1

2

National Chemistry Week; GAC; Webinar Speaking for Science;

Top Activities

Demos in the Dark - NCW; Merck Index Give-a-Away; Demo was given at Bonham Middle School; Science Saturday; Adopt A Highway; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day;

1 ACS Speaker Series; Project SEED Participation; Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; Annual Awards Banquet;

6

1

3

4

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/0%

100%/100%

# of Committees

3

3

2

4

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

/

/

0/5

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

6/6

0/7

4/3

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/

Y/

Y/

29.3% (39/133)

15.2% (20/131)

9.9% (16/161) 0

Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

6

7

3

5

% (15/)

16.5% (22/133)

3.0% (4/131)

12.4% (20/161)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

20

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

2

0

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

0

4

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

2

3

4

# Talks Given to Public

0

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

3

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

0

0

Total Revenue

$8,101

$8,531

$6,570

$10,379

Total Expenses

$5,293

$5,653

$4,614

$9,551

Net Assets

$12,590

$14,856

$25,247

$26,556

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Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Illinois-Iowa

Indiana-Kentucky Border

Inland Northwest

Kanawha Valley

Small (184)

Small (160)

Small (116)

Small (166)

5

0

6

6

Student Research Symposium; Beer Tasting; IL-IA and Heartland Joint Meeting; Interdiscplinary Speaker; Merck Index Outreach; National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Olympiad; Kiser Scholarship;

Otters Minor League Baseball Game; IN-KY Local Section Honors Banquet; Section Meeting with Suzanne Q. Lomax; Chemistry Week Community Demonstrations; Chemisty Bowl - Merck Indexes Given Out; Section Meeting with Jonathon Wilker; Section Meeting with William Hollar; Section Meeting with Marshall Lake; Section Meeting with Boyd Goodson;Boy Scout Merit Badge University;

Fall Science Cafe Sep 22 at Gattos; Innovative Project Grant for Undergrad; Spring May Meeting 2009; Winter Monday March 9 Meeting 2009; April 7 Meeting 2009; Contribution Earth Day 2009 in Spokane; Contribution Math Is Cool Competition; Applied for Merck Index grant; Applied for Science Cafe grant;

4/22: Williamson: Phlsphy Histry Science; 9/22: Robinson: How IT Happened; 10/8: Bush: Winning Interview; 11/10: Patnaik: Insulin GF Inhibitors; 10/3: Outreach to High School Chem Club; High School Chemistry Olympiad; High School Chemistry Student Awards; College Chemistry Student Scholarships; National Chemistry Week;Project SEED;

4

2

4

8

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

6

0

1

24

/

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y

6/7

0/7

/4

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

10.8% (20/184)

5/5 Y/Y 9.0% (15/166)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

2

0

# of Section Meetings

7

7

4

7

16.3% (30/184)

% (15/)

% (20/)

18.6% (31/166)

156

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

3

1

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

8

2

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

3

2

# Talks Given to Public

1

0

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

7 2

0

4

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

3

2

2

Total Revenue

$11,586

$8,252

$5,788

$8,492

Total Expenses

$9,382

$5,820

$8,471

$8,120

Net Assets

$19,934

$17,038

$21,841

$9,522

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Kansas State University

Kentucky Lake

LaCrosse-Winona

Lake Superior

Small (125)

Small (174)

Small (107)

Small (122)

0

2

1

NCWChemistry Demonstration Booth Chemical Demonstrations NCW; at Mall; Women in Chemistry: Career Symposium; Science Cafe Methamphetamines and ...; Howard Hyuck H.S.Chemistry Teacher Award; Joint Meeting w/ ACCM; Annual Kick-off Picnic; Section Meeting w/ Local Chemical Co; Section Meeting wrt Government Affairs; Tour Speaker Forensics;Tour Speaker Applied Molecular Modeling;

Joint activity with ASHRAE; ACS local section student awards; Earth Day; Chem Olympiad; Teacher Award; NCW;

0 Spring Banquet with Undergraduate Awards; Judges at Science fair; student demos at local schools; 2 ACS tour speakers;

4

3

2

1

0%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

1

5

3

0

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

/

/

5/3

1/3

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/

8/8

Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

32% (40/125)

9.8% (17/174)

14.0% (15/107)

10.6% (13/122)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

4

8

3

3

56% (70/125)

9.2% (16/174)

37.3% (40/107)

24.5% (30/122)

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group 0

# of Section Affiliates Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

2

3

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

3

3

2

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

4

3

0 1

# Talks Given to Public 10

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

Y

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

1

0

Total Revenue

$5,670

$9,657

$9,136

$7,843

Total Expenses

$4,687

$11,168

$4,896

$4,983

Net Assets

$12,628

$15,324

$32,374

$18,309

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Mark Twain

Middle Georgia

Mobile

Mojave Desert

Small (105)

Small (121)

Small (153)

Small (156)

5

3

0

0

Chemistry Demonstration Night; National Chemistry Week at the Mall; Nano Encapsulation talk at TSU; Boron Talk at QU with Interpreter; Illinois State Fair Chemistry Tent; Merck Index to J. Stewart at QHS; CSC and Canton High School events; TSU winning National Chem Video Award; Chemistry Olympiad Test;CCC and HMS event;

60 Year ACS Member Service Award Banquet; LDS course - Leading Change; NCW Support and Activities; Project SEED Support; Section meetings & ACS speakers; Online member survey;

High School Chemistry Awards; Kern County Science Fair; ACS Tour Crawfish Boil with Student Affliates; Speakers; Local Section Picnic; Christmas Dinner; Joint Meeting with Pensacola Section; BayBears Baseball Game; Chili Cook-off with Amer. Cancer Soc.;

2

4

2

3

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/0%

100%/100%

0

0

2

6

/

Y/0

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/3

0/5

1/25

0/4

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

7.2% (11/153)

12.1% (19/156)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

3

5

9

4

9.5% (10/105)

% (20/)

14.3% (22/153)

6.4% (10/156)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

1

2

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

5

2

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

4

3

2

200

1

3

5

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

16.1% (17/105)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group 0

# of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event

0

6

3

2

Total Revenue

$7,819

$11,279

$7,768

$5,626

Total Expenses

$3,887

$8,885

$8,154

$4,109

Net Assets

$47,971

$21,855

$13,956

$21,358

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Mo-Kan-Ok, The Tri-State

North Central Oklahoma

Northeast Oklahoma

Northeastern Indiana

Small (93)

Small (39)

Small (163)

Small (117)

1

0

2

Science Cafe; National Chemistry Week; Earth Day; ACS Olympiad; ACS Awards;

ACS Speakers Tour;

Food of Chemistry; SciCafe; Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; Technician of the Year Award;

0 High school chm exam/Awards banquet; IPFW Regional Science Fair; Trine Univ. Regional Science Fair;

4

5

0

100%/100%

100%/100%

0%/0%

100%/100%

0

0

5

1

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

/

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/7

0/6

2/2

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

40.4% (66/163)

19.6% (23/117) 0

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC

Participation in Elections

1/1

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

7

6

2

1

% (22/)

% (15/)

12.2% (20/163)

8.5% (10/117)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

0

3

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

0

4

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

1

0

0

0

# Talks Given to Public

1

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

25

3

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0

# of Section Affiliates

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

2

0

Total Revenue

$7,554

$7,421

$13,687

$6,653

Total Expenses

$6,276

$6,366

$9,200

$5,958

Net Assets

$3,495

$66,123

$38,651

$15,917

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Northeastern Ohio

Northern New York

Northwest Central Ohio

Northwest Louisiana

Small (198)

Small (182)

Small (114)

Small (106)

1

1

0

0

Awards Banquet; ACS meeting on Oral presentations/seminars; Green Chemistry; National Chemistry Research Symposium; Planning for Week; NERM 2010; National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Olympiad;

National Chemistry Week; Chemistry National Chemistry Week; Careers in Olympiad; Dinner Meetings with Chemistry outreach event; speaker Speakers; presentations;

5

5

3

0

50%/50%

100%/100%

0%/0%

100%/0%

# of Committees

2

0

1

4

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

/

/

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

3/3

/5

0/4

0/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

/ 0

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Y

Attend LSLC

Participation in Elections

6.1% (13/198)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

2

0

# of Section Meetings

2

5

3

7

7.6% (15/198)

% (30/)

% (20/)

% (40/)

# of Section Affiliates

0

130

2

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

3

0

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

3

5

1

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

1

3

4

5

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

# Talks Given to Public

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

3

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

0

0

Total Revenue

$8,951

$6,711

$7,017

$0

Total Expenses

$7,297

$6,219

$2,373

$0

Net Assets

$17,001

$23,394

$45,399

$0

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Norwich

Ocean County

Ole Miss

Ouachita Valley

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Small (36)

Small (168)

Small (170)

Small (99)

0

0

0

Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Colorscape Chenango;

0 National Chemistry Week School Visits; Chemistry Student Plant Trip; Summer Science Training Workshop;

0

5

50%/0%

2 %/%

100%/0%

100%/0%

3

0

0

2

Y/Y

/

/

/

/

/

0/0

0/5

Y/

/

/

Y/Y

0% (0/170)

17.1% (17/99)

0

0

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

25% (9/36)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

# of Section Meetings

1

0

0

5 25.2% (25/99)

16.6% (6/36)

% (/)

0% (0/170)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

0

1

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

1

0

0

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

0

0

0

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

82

# of Section Affiliates

3

# Talks Given to Public

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

Total Revenue

$5,007

$7,080

$5,525

Total Expenses

$1,225

$2,447

$2,012

Net Assets

$19,281

$6,713

$27,400

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0

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Ozark

Panhandle Plains

Penn-Ohio Border

Penn-York

Small (133)

Small (58)

Small (198)

Small (73)

0

0

4

0

multi day visit/lect. ACS Pres. Tom Lane; Visiting Speakers; Local Science Fair Sponsor: Judges/Prize; Supporting ACS Student Chapter; Sertoma Chili Cookout Sponsor;

Symposium at CERMACS; Workshop, Bringing Science to Life; Bridging the Gap & Section Meetings; Outreach Programs NCW; Annual Awards Banquet; Chemistry Olympiads; Bylaws Amended; Youngstown State Professional Day; Section Affiliates;Regional Teacher Award;

3

3

3

100%/100%

0%/0%

100%/100%

%/%

# of Committees

2

0

9

0

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

/

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

6/6

4/3

7/5

/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

/

Y/

/

6.6% (13/198)

Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

1

# of Section Meetings

6

3

5

% (40/)

% (13/)

9.6% (19/198)

Members Attend Meetings

0 % (/)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group 0

7

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

0

4

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

4

5

0

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

1

3

0

# Talks Given to Public

0

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

2

# of Section Affiliates

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

4

Total Revenue

$8,910

$5,228

$8,053

Total Expenses

$5,682

$1,962

$12,275

Net Assets

$21,135

$25,261

$18,505

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Pensacola

Permian Basin

Rock River

Sabine-Neches

Small (154)

Small (92)

Small (171)

Small (90)

1

2

1

NCW w/ Science Saturday; Simulcast local section meetings; Distribution of Merck Indexes; Joint IPG Grant-PotentialOfficers to Natl Meeting with Mobile Section; Mtg; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Chemistry Olympaid/Chemathon; Awards banquet for Science Fair Winners; Sponsor of Project SEED at UWF;

Tour of EIGER research lab;

0 Chemistry Olympiad; HS Chemistry Awards;

10

2

3

2

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

9

0

4

3

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

2/11

2/12

5/5

0/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/ 20% (18/90)

24.6% (38/154)

27.1% (25/92)

5.8% (10/171)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

10

6

5

1

14.2% (22/154)

27.1% (25/92)

8.2% (14/171)

5.5% (5/90)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

1

1

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

2

4

1

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

2

1

1

# of Section Affiliates

1

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

0

0

Total Revenue

$11,368

$6,148

$7,795

$7,359

Total Expenses

$14,264

$6,095

$5,632

$5,543

Net Assets

$7,726

$24,509

$18,624

$25,270

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

San Joaquin Valley

Sierra Nevada

Sioux Valley

Snake River

Small (121)

Small (182)

Small (195)

Small (120)

1

3

2

3

Seminar - Mary Virginia Orna; Seminar - Robert Bates; Seminar Joseph Nagyvary; Chemistry Celebrate Earth Day; Awards banquet & Haiku contest; Undergraduate poster session & seminar b; Seminar - Michael Tunick; Washington Pavilion - Spooky Science; High School Poster Contest;Seminar - Ramon M. Barnes;

Elementary School Visits; National Chemistry Olympiad Examination; Science Olympiad; High School Teacher Certification Course; High School Teacher Scholarships; Spring and Fall Banquets; Chemistry Week Event; Earth Day Event;

ACS Speaker Service; Earth Day 2009 Intel Science and Engineering Celebration (Haiku Contest); National Fair; Career workshop for Chemistry Week; students/postdocs; ACS tour speaker dinners; Washoe County K-12 Science Fair Awards; High School Chemistry Awards; Chemistry Olympiad; Wine Tasting; Reception honoring 50 year ACS members;

2

1

2

2

100%/100%

100%/50%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

1

2

3

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/

/

/

Y/Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/4

0/6

Y

Y

0/7

0/0

/

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

7.4% (9/121)

16.4% (30/182)

42.5% (83/195)

10.8% (13/120)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

1

0

# of Section Meetings

4

6

7

2

8.3% (10/121)

10.9% (20/182)

4.1% (8/195)

20.8% (25/120)

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

3

7

0 0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

7

6

4

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

1

8

3

# Talks Given to Public

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

4

0

Total Revenue

$10,417

$17,704

$9,152

$43,557

Total Expenses

$7,592

$17,303

$8,126

$40,019

Net Assets

$18,206

$12,451

$18,768

$32,038

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

South Central Missouri

South Plains

South Texas

Southern Illinois

Small (130)

Small (164)

Small (188)

Small (120)

3

1

2

5

Mole's Birthday Celebration, McAllen; NCW Demos at local schools, Corpus; NCW Demos at library & schools, McAlle; NCW celebration, Brownsville; NCW poster contest, Rio Grande Valley; Merck Index giveaways, McAllen & Brownsv; Halloween Demos, Corpus; Science Fair Chemistry Awards, Corpus; funded ACS students, Kingsville, McAllen;Five section dinner mtgs with speakers;

HS Chem day at SEMO Instrumentation; Career Workshop at Southeast MO State U; Forensic Chem - focus group and talk; Halloween Activities at SEMO - for kids; Support of Science Cafe's;

Innovative Project Grant-sponsored progr; Science Cafe activity; Advocacy seminar-ACS Gov. affairs commit;

Annual Awards Banquet; National Chemistry Week (Stud. Affil.); Support of Project SEED;

8

2

3

5

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/0%

100%/100%

5

3

1

7

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

2/2

/

/5

4/3 Y/

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

7.7% (10/130)

9.1% (15/164)

15.4% (29/188)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

3

1

5

3

30.7% (40/130)

24.3% (40/164)

23.9% (45/188)

% (8/)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

4

3

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

3

7

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

4

4

4

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

0

Section Held Meeting with Other Group 0

# of Section Affiliates

4

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

1

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

3

3

Total Revenue

$5,751

$7,778

$8,165

$9,372

Total Expenses

$5,919

$5,553

$5,086

$7,993

Net Assets

$22,372

$30,215

$54,859

$21,371

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Southwest Georgia

Southwest Louisiana

University of Arkansas

Upper Ohio Valley

Small (127)

Small (130)

Small (157)

Small (173)

0

0

0

ACS-SOWEGA-Optima Chemical Awards; Chemistry Poster Contest NCW; Chemistry Olympiad;

Crawfish boil; Chem Expo; Combied meeting with Chemistry Depart,; Initiating M. Delaney Scholarship NEW; supporting graduate students at Pittcon; Hosting tour speakers; Hostong other speakers; Support to attend Regional ACS;

1 National Chemistry Week; Awards Banquet; Annual Holiday Dinner; Distribution of Merck Indexes;

1

8

5

2

100%/100%

50%/0%

0%/0%

0%/0%

# of Committees

3

0

0

2

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

/

/

0/4

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/4

0/8

/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/

Y/

Y/

31.4% (40/127)

12.3% (16/130)

27.3% (43/157)

8.1% (14/173)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

4

8

4

4

15.7% (20/127)

0% (0/130)

22.2% (35/157)

21.3% (37/173)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

1

1

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

2

3

4

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

2

5

4

# Talks Given to Public 2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event 6

0

0

1

Total Revenue

$8,590

$7,774

$5,559

$7,393

Total Expenses

$6,656

$11,041

$1,855

$5,970

Net Assets

$22,162

$15,177

$14,875

$14,900

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

51

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Upper Peninsula

Wabash Valley

Western Maryland

Wichita Falls-Duncan

Small (77)

Small (106)

Small (127)

Small (97)

5

2

0

Organized small business symp. @ GLRM; LS mtg on Chem. & Food w/ Slow FoodCUP; NCW: Dist. 15 Mercks to 15 high schools; 15 Mercks for Science Olympiad teachers; Received IPG grant for 2010 activities; Youth programs;

Education Night Awards, Dinner & National Chemistry Week; Earth Day; Speaker; Section meeting presentations; Supported student travel to Nat ACS Mtg; Chemistry Olympiad; Distributed ChemMatters; Raised funds for Children's Museum; Door prizes of Merck Index for students;

2 50th Anniversary Celebration; Section Meetings/Seminar Presentations; Coordinating Chemistry Club Activities; Trip to Southwest ACS Regional Meeting; Trip to OK ACS Pentasectional Meeting; Section Administrative Meetings; 2010 Chemistry Olympiad Activity;

3

2

5

7

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

1

3

0

0

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

Y

Y

3/1

2/4

4/4

2/12

Y/

Y/

Y/

Y/

57.1% (44/77)

22.6% (24/106)

19.6% (25/127)

16.4% (16/97)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

2

4

4

6

19.4% (15/77)

14.1% (15/106)

15.7% (20/127)

15.4% (15/97)

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

2

0

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

2

4

7

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

4

4

4

# Talks Given to Public

5

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

3 2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

1

Total Revenue

$10,065

$6,698

$7,728

Total Expenses

$8,799

$4,046

$5,591

Net Assets

$27,298

$35,579

$15,196

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

52

0

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

Wilson Dam

Wooster

Wyoming

Small (55)

Small (108)

Small (189)

2

0

0

Wizard of TUNA at Regency Square Mall; Participation in Community Earth Day Fes; Earth Day Chemistry Haiku Contest; Student trip to Vandy Chemistry Open Hou; Fall Kick off picnic; Speaker - Robert D. Blackledge; Speaker - Peter Ludovice; Speaker - Dr. David Weimer; Speaker - Dr. Dalen Keyes;Speaker - Dr. Edwin Lewis;

ACS Speaker & Dinner with Speaker Annual Awards Banquet; Speaker (Feb); Student Awards Dinner (April); Tout Seminars; Summer/Fall Picnic; ACS Speaker & Dinner with Speaker National Chemistry Week; (Sept); ACS Speaker & Dinner with Speaker (Oct); Helen Free Endowed Lecture (with C.O.W.);

12

2

10

50%/50%

0%/0%

100%/50%

6

0

14

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/10

0/5

0/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/

Y/Y 16.9% (32/189)

14.5% (8/55)

9.2% (10/108)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

10

4

5

21.8% (12/55)

9.2% (10/108)

7.9% (15/189)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

1

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

0

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

4

7

# of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event 0

0

0

Total Revenue

$9,585

$5,178

$9,967

Total Expenses

$10,125

$3,114

$4,997

Net Assets

$57,020

$17,909

$75,129

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

53

Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Akron

Alabama

Alaska

Ames

Medium (761)

Medium (463)

Small (127)

Medium Small (392)

2 Project SEED; Chemistry Olympiad; Crano Lecture; Science Fair Chemistry Prizes; Akron Section Award; NSF Workshop Luis Echegoyen; ACESS Joint Societies Meeting; Chemistry Scholarships; 50-Year Member/Education Night;Career Night;

0 Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; May Awards Banquet; ChemBridge Program; National Chemistry Week Poster Contest; Chemistry Undergrad Research Symposium; National ACS Speaker Tour;

0 National Chemistry Week Celebration; ACS Speaker Tour (Joseph Lagowski); ACS Speaker Tour (Thomas Fehlner); 2009 NORM Meeting (Tacoma, WA);

0

9

6

0

100%/100%

100%/100%

0%/0%

%/%

6

7

8

0

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

8/8

4/4

0/0

/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

13.5% (103/761)

5.4% (25/463)

0% (0/127)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

8

4

0

6.7% (51/761)

6.4% (30/463)

0% (0/127)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

0 % (/)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

5

3

1

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

6

2

0

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

5

1

0

# Talks Given to Public

3

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

0

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

5

3

0

0

Total Revenue

$55,413

$10,481

$5,492

$8,438

Total Expenses

$48,695

$10,535

$4,301

$8,298

Net Assets

$74,910

$32,227

$3,637

$22,378

54

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Auburn

Baton Rouge

Binghamton

Brazosport

Medium Small (240)

Medium (518)

Small (162)

Medium Small (279)

0 Science Olympiad; Chemistry Olympiad; Section Tour Speaker - Donald Burns; Earth Day Celebration; Section Annual Awards Dinner; Section Tour Speaker - Dr. Chamberlin; Section Tour Speaker - William Carroll; National Chemistry Week;

9 Principles of Career Development; Career Limiting and Enhancing Behaviors; Managing Up; Your Design: The Secret to Satisfying Wo; The Bean and I:Science of Coffee Roastin; The Magic of Science: Brazoria County Fa; Halloween Mad Scientist Chemistry Demos; The Magic of Science: Clute Intermediate; Chemistry Demos: Angleton Rec Center;America's Funniest Chemical Videos;

2 Instant Supercomputer Workshop SERMACS; Auburn - G.M. Kosolapoff Award; ACS Auburn Awards Ceremony; Student Travel Awards; New Student Affiliate Huntingdon College; National Chemistry Week; Hosted Speaker - Dr. Ludovice;

1 Super Science Saturday - Oct 17, 2009; LSU ChemDemo Activities; Coates Award Banquet - May 19, 2009; Earth Day Activities - April, 2009;

1

6

8

12

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

6

3

3

5

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/2

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Participation in Elections

Y

Y

Y

3/2

0/0

4/12

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

11.5% (60/518)

23.4% (38/162)

26.5% (74/279)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

2

0

4

12

% (10/)

0% (0/518)

15.4% (25/162)

2.5% (7/279)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

5

0

Y

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

7

4

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

2

7

4

4

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

3

4

0

# Talks Given to Public

1

0

3

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

3

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

2

4

1

4

$8,775

$12,409

$11,099

$12,111

Total Expenses

$5,407

$9,189

$12,984

$9,868

Net Assets

$21,808

$57,124

$42,382

$27,506

55

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

California

California Los Padres

Carolina-Piedmont

Central Arizona

Central Arkansas

Very Large (3485)

Medium (564)

Medium (687)

Medium (763)

Medium Small (357)

0 Monthly Meetings; Project Seed; WCC - meetings and events; Education Grants; Family Science Night; Earth Day Events; Vortex Newsletter; National Chemistry Olympiad; Science Cafe;Interview Workshop;

5 Holiday Wine Tasting and and Tour; 50-year Member Recognition Banquet; September Dinner w/ Dr. Thomas Werner; June Luncheon w/ Dr. Ian D. Parker; MBARI Tour and Talk w/ Dr. Ken Johnson; April Luncheon w/ Gianni Torraca; February Dinner w/ Dr. R. Paul Philp;

5 Joint meeting with AIChE; Welcome of New Student Members.; Government Affairs Committee; National Chemistry Olympiad; New location for CCED, Monroe, NC;

2 0 Establishment of Local Section YCC; National Chemistry Week; Local Joint event with ASU on Career Section Awards Banquet; Local Planning; Talk by Dr.Jeffrey Seeman; Section meetings; Talk by Dr. Thomas Werner; Poster Contest for Earth Day;

11

6

3

3

1

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/50%

100%/100%

# of Committees

19

8

8

6

4

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

10/10

0/6

7/7

1/5

1/5

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

7.3% (256/3485)

8.5% (48/564)

2.6% (18/687)

3.9% (30/763)

7.0% (25/357)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

11

7

8

3

5

1.3% (46/3485)

6.0% (34/564)

2.2% (15/687)

2.6% (20/763)

5.6% (20/357)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

25

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

0

2

0

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

10

1

3

2

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

7

2

2

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event

Y

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

Y 0

250

2

5

0

0

5

0

0

0 Y

10

2

3

0

2

Total Revenue

$235,347

$17,905

$16,301

$18,033

$14,656

Total Expenses

$232,222

$14,594

$14,266

$9,689

$7,670

Net Assets

$658,266

$36,900

$91,789

$55,468

$19,545

56

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Central Massachusetts

Central New Mexico

Central North Carolina

Central Ohio Valley

Central Pennsylvania

Medium (646)

Medium Large (822)

Medium (692)

Small (140)

Medium (643)

0 Local Section Meeting at Abbott Labs; Local Section Meeting at Worcester State;

2 Innovative Project Grant programs; Chemistry Olympiad; Local Section meetings/speakers; CollectiveX; National Chemistry Week; Science Fairs; Teacher Awards; Student Chapter member recruitment;

0 Poster/Vendor Night; National Chemistry Week; Analytical Group Special Speaker; Family Picnic; Christmas Banquet; Winery Tour;

0 5 Dinner meeting: Natural Insecticides; Student Awards; High School Teacher Awards; University Student Dinner meeting: Chemistry of Art; Awards; Interactions with High School Dinner meeting: Floyd Landis Doping Chem. Club; Boy Scout merit badge Case; Chemistry Olympiad; Dinner program; chemical demonstrations; meeting: Environmental Forensics; National Chemistry Week; Dinner meeting: Chemistry of Cheese;

3

2

2

1

2

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

0

9

18

5

1

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

/2 Y/Y

Participation in Elections

Y

Y

5/5

9/9

Y 0/

/5

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

2.8% (23/822)

7.9% (55/692)

10% (14/140)

8.1% (52/643) 0

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

1

0

# of Section Meetings

2

4

9

3

5

% (20/)

1.8% (15/822)

4.3% (30/692)

7.8% (11/140)

6.1% (39/643)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Members Attend Meetings

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

2

2

4

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

5

3

6

4

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

0

3

3

3

5

# Talks Given to Public

1

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

4

0

0

0

$10,480

$18,105

$22,055

$7,333

$13,557

Total Expenses

$6,822

$17,008

$20,142

$4,310

$14,277

Net Assets

$58,271

$48,066

$32,801

$27,152

$67,200

Total Revenue

57

Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Central Texas

Central Utah

Central Wisconsin

Medium Large (857)

Medium Small (237)

Small (137)

2 National Chemistry Week & Helen Free ...; Leadership Development System Course; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Chemistry Olympiad; Project SEED; Meeting - Chocolate: Food of the Gods; Meeting - Discovery of the Elements; Meeting - The Physiology and Chemistry..; Meeting - Quantifying Risk: Perceptio...;Meeting - The Interface Chemistry of ...;

4 Merck Index Distribution to High Schools; Utah Award Banquet; ACS Tour Speaker at UVU; NCW Magic Shows; High School Awards Banquet; NCW kids' activities at Provo Library; NCW newspaper interviews; NCW Poster Session; ACS Tours Speakers at BYU;Lab tours organized by student affiliate;

0 Small grant student recruiting; Annual Awards Banquet; Meeting in miniature;

6

9

2

100%/100%

100%/0%

100%/100%

7

10

0

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

5/18

2/4

7/7

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Participation in Elections

Y/

Y/Y

3.8% (9/237)

18.2% (25/137) 0

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

1

# of Section Meetings

6

4

8

% (38/)

12.6% (30/237)

14.5% (20/137)

1

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

4

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

9

9

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

7

0

# Talks Given to Public

0

10

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

4

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

4

8

0

Total Revenue

$30,422

$6,803

$8,256

Total Expenses

$30,356

$8,532

$8,136

Net Assets

$58,260

$12,646

$16,726

58

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Chattanooga

Chemical Society of Washington

Chicago

Cincinnati

Cleveland

Medium Small (218)

Very Large (4236)

Very Large (4566)

Medium Large (1541)

Medium Large (1037)

1 Outreach to Public School System; Outreach to Local Educational Authority; Awarded ACS Nano-grant; 8 Successful Monthly Section Meetings; Councilor Active on National ACS Level; Joint Activity with Astronomy Group; Government Affairs; Continuation of Silver Circle Activities; 0;0;

2 Project SEED; Local Section Host for 238th ACS Meeting; ACS Leadership Development Course; Science Cafe; Dinner Meetings; Outreach: NCW, Chemathon, CCED; Education Awards, Chemistry Olympiad; Hillebrand Prize; Retired Chemists Group/50 Year Members;Newsletter and Website;

4 Great Lakes Regional Meeting; ACS Tent at Illinois State Fair; National Chemistry Week Celebration; Project SEED; Boy Scouts Chemistry Merit Badge Program; First Full Year of Electronic Bulletin; DuPage Area Engineers Week; New Technology Enhancement Committee; Summer Research Fellowship (HS Teachers);Collaborative Section Activities;

1 Meetings that meet members interests; National Chemistry Week; Education; Awards; Diversity; Educational Outreach and Diversity; Project SEED; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Meeting student member's needs;Meeting member's special interests;

4 40th Central Regional Meeting of the ACS; National Chemistry Week programs; Cleveland Section MeetingIn-Miniature; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Invite a Teacher; Grants from National;

3

6

11

5

6

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/92%

100%/100%

67%/100%

# of Committees

1

20

21

16

16

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

9/39

10/10

8/8

8/8

Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y

8/8 Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

13.7% (30/218)

3.0% (126/4236)

8.2% (373/4566)

14.2% (220/1541)

9.7% (101/1037)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

1

3

0

1

# of Section Meetings

8

8

10

8

8

13.7% (30/218)

1.4% (60/4236)

1.7% (80/4566)

6.2% (96/1541)

2.3% (24/1037)

Y

Y

Y

0

1

0

7

4

4

8

5 7

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

Y

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

8

9

10

11

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

3

3

5

# Talks Given to Public

10

5

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

4 30

Y 1

5

8

4

2

$10,460

$117,728

$188,088

$74,012

$164,296

Total Expenses

$8,094

$110,779

$142,683

$79,666

$136,541

Net Assets

$27,949

$200,082

$911,192

$302,803

$340,361

Total Revenue

59

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

Coastal Georgia

Colorado

Columbus

Connecticut Valley

Cornell

Medium Small (259)

Large (2333)

Medium Large (1282)

Large (2033)

Medium Small (303)

0 National Chemistry Week Celebrations; Summer Senior Luncheons; Student Travel Grants to ACS Meetings; Summer Picnic in the Park; Dinner programs including community;

4 Science Cafes; State Science Day; Revision of State Science Stds K-12; National Chemistry Week; Planning/Promotion for IYC 2011; HS Teachers Affiliates Workshop; National Chemistry Olympiad; HS Chemistry Teacher of the Year; United Way Volunteer Fair;Chemists Celebrate Earth Day;

0 NERM; Undergraduate Research Symposium; Chemistry Olympiad-Connecticut; Chemistry Olympiad-Massachussetts; National Chemistry Week; Fall Dinner Meeting;

0

1 Electronic Meeting Using ACS National Me;

2

6

7

5

100%/100%

80%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

%/%

# of Committees

3

19

15

8

0

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

/

Y

Y

Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

6/

8/30

8/16

1/

/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

/

9.6% (25/259)

9.7% (227/2333)

13.0% (167/1282)

4.5% (92/2033)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

2

# of Section Meetings

6

8

8

4

9.6% (25/259)

2.3% (55/2333)

4.0% (52/1282)

2.2% (45/2033)

Y

Y

Y

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

0 % (/)

# of Section Affiliates

0

16

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

4

3

3

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

6

6

9

0

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

6

4

5

0

# Talks Given to Public

10

1

3

20

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

1 Y

4

0

0

4

$9,374

$42,287

$59,988

$47,979

Total Expenses

$4,468

$46,468

$21,236

$34,342

Net Assets

$29,040

$81,879

$175,916

$168,348

Total Revenue

60

0

Statistical Review 2009

STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees

Corning Medium Small (253) 5 National Chemistry Week Events at School; High Schools Chemistry Competition; Dr. Carrol visited local high schools; 2009 Sullivan Award Night; Samuel R. Scholes Jr. Lecture; Joint meeting with AIChE; Joint meeting with ASM; Tour speaker talked at GTP auditorium; Talk on winemarking and wine tasting;Tour speaker spoke at Elmira College;

2 100%/100% 8

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y 11/11 Y/Y 7.5% (19/253)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

# of Section Meetings

11

Members Attend Meetings

13.8% (35/253)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

8

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

5

Total Revenue

$14,359

Total Expenses

$14,039

Net Assets

$16,125

61

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Dallas-Fort Worth

Dayton

Decatur-Springfield

Delaware

Detroit

Medium Large (1380)

Medium (479)

Medium Small (204)

Large (1848)

Medium Large (1270)

2 Section held 11 local ACS DFW meetings; Section gave Doherty & Schulz Awards; Held Meeting in Miniature in May; Section held DFW section elections; Participated in SWRM in El Paso; Won a SWRM Regional Award; May meet @ Lockheed Martin F-16 factory; Joint meetings with FWLSC; Organized YCC events at Tarleton, UTD;Events for National Chemistry Week;

3 Techfest demonstrations; Professional Practices dinner; College Awards and Poster Session; High School Awards; Joint Meeting with Cincinnati; Annual Picnic; Chemistry Olympiad; Tour Speaker Steven Dutch; Tour Speaker Carolyn Fisher;Tour Speaker Warren Bush;

5 Career fair & career seminar -6 speakers; Carothers Award Symp.&Member Recognition; Seminar series - interdisciplinary chem.; National Chemistry Week; Contact Congress; Kids and Chemistry; Delaware Section Award Dr. Mary Kaiser; Student-Industry Poster session; MARM 2010 Planning;Dr. William F. Carroll -Visit DE School;

1 YCC Lecture Series; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Girl Scout Chemistry Day at Belle Isle; Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; Kids and Chemistry; Project SEED; Education; Career Program;Environmental Awareness;

0 1ACS Presentation:Chemistry of Chocolate; 2 Presen: Chemistry & Alchemy of Brewing; 4Teachers Appreciation meeting:Nile Secr; 3 Night Golf Outting; 6 National Chemistry Week; 5 Science Olympiad;

3

4

3

10

9

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/0%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

5

9

2

16

19

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

9/11

4/5

5/5

8/30

7/7

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y 8.0% (102/1270)

Participation in Elections

14.8% (205/1380)

5.8% (28/479)

7.3% (15/204)

14.2% (264/1848)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

1

0

2

2

# of Section Meetings

11

5

4

8

7

3.3% (45/1380)

4.2% (20/479)

17.1% (35/204)

1.9% (35/1848)

2.0% (25/1270)

Y

Y

7

6

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

6

4

12

11

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

4

6

10

7

1

100

1

10

5

3

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

3

Y 1

0

3

11

6

Total Revenue

$26,492

$16,544

$5,838

$61,527

$59,846

Total Expenses

$25,470

$12,737

$7,056

$60,457

$58,824

Net Assets

$35,817

$212,186

$26,134

$219,297

$361,456

62

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

East Central Illinois

East Tennessee

East Texas

Eastern New York

Eastern North Carolina

Medium (568)

Medium (613)

Small (194)

Medium Large (1105)

Medium Small (275)

0

5 Undergraduate Research Symposium; NCW at NYS Museum and Hockey Night; Buck Whitney Award: Stanislaus Wong; Keynote Speaker: Dr. Don H. Catlin; Pilot Section for New Website; Growth of Education Committee; 50/60 Year and HS Teacher Awards Night; Biofuels Discussion; YCC Night Micro Brewery Tour;Tour Speaker/Industry Partner;

1 Bonding with Chemistry: A Day for Girls; Science Cafe; Illinios State Fair with IL ACS Sections; Career Symposium for Grad Students; WCC Undergraduate Research Symposium;

2 Teen Summer Science @ The Library; Dr. Hazari's NCW Magic of Chemistry Show; S.C. Lind Lectures with Dr. Barry Trost; Earth Day Meeting; Awards Banquet with Dr. Bruce Bursten;

3 Science teacher appreciation night; Science Cafe on Alternate Fuels; Chemathon; National Chemistry Week;

2

3

6

3

2

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

%/%

3

13

3

10

0

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/0

8/9

6/6

/8

/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Participation in Elections

5.6% (32/568)

3.6% (22/613)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

2

# of Section Meetings

0

9

6

8

4

3.5% (20/568)

8.1% (50/613)

% (15/)

4.2% (46/1105)

% (20/)

Members Attend Meetings

2.3% (26/1105) 0

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

12

20

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

8

0

3

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

12

5

6

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

9

3

2

3

# Talks Given to Public

99

20

25

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

3

10

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

Y 3

18

0

6

0

Total Revenue

$14,570

$19,156

$8,101

$25,096

$9,244

Total Expenses

$12,006

$14,826

$5,293

$22,811

$4,203

Net Assets

$39,812

$62,013

$12,590

$71,055

$25,910

63

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

Erie

Florida

Small (133)

Medium Large (928)

1 National Chemistry Week; GAC; Webinar Speaking for Science;

0 FAME - Florida Ann'l Mtg and Exposition;

1

3

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

3

5

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/7

4/8

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/Y

Participation in Elections

29.3% (39/133)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

# of Section Meetings

7

1

16.5% (22/133)

% (25/)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

0

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

4

Members Attend Meetings

1

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

0

0

$8,531

$36,707

Total Expenses

$5,653

$41,421

Net Assets

$14,856

$23,467

64

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Georgia

Greater Houston

Green Mountain

Hampton Roads

Hawaii

Large (1894)

Large (2710)

Medium Small (249)

Medium Small (276)

Medium Small (269)

8 Herty75- Future Medalist Event; 75th Herty Medal Celebration & Symposia; Gone GREEN- Electronic Communications; NCW Radio Show from Georgia Tech; Kids Day at Fernbank; Gwinnett Science & Engineering Fair; Minigrants Support Outreach; WCC Hosts James Beard Award Winner; Our FIRST ChemOlympian;ACS Communication Workshop;

6 Prof Dev - Leading Without Authority; Project SEED; Education Rainbow Challenge; Kids & Chemistry City Wide; Cosmetics Chemistry Series; YCC/AIChE Collaborative Programs; Bylaws Change + Electronic Elections; Student & Teachers Awards Banquet; CCED at the Museum;Summer Social & Project SEED Recognition;

1 Outstanding Senior Award in Chemistry; OMYA Middlebury Marble Quarry Tour; Vermont Math and Science Fair; Holiday Party; Nanotechnology Presentation; Greening the Chemistry Curriculum; Chemistry in the Movies; Westminster Cracker Company Tour;

0 Olympiad; Natl Chem Week; Cosponsor Science Cafe; Awards Meeting; Tidewater Science Fair; Science Fair Award; Bridging the Gap Grant; Undergraduate Poster Session at ODU; Sigma Xi Poster Session at CNU;

5 Instrumentation Workshop for Future Scie; National Chemistry Week at the Mall; Amendment of Bylaws; Science Cafe (6); Bridging the Gap; Local Section Website & Newsletters (2); Science Fair; ACS Annual Awards Banquet; Chemistry Seminar (4) Chemistry Forum(8);Chemistry Olympiad;

6

8

1

6

4

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/%

0%/100%

# of Committees

15

20

4

3

8

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

Y 0

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

9/9

13/9

7/14

5/9

2/5

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Participation in Elections

Y

Y

5.6% (107/1894)

11.0% (300/2710)

6.8% (17/249)

12.6% (35/276)

27.1% (73/269)

# of Continuation Education Activities

3

1

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

9

6

6

9

5

2.3% (43/1894)

0.9% (25/2710)

6.0% (15/249)

9.0% (25/276)

7.4% (20/269) Y

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

5

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

5

1

5

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

10

6

2

5

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

7

5

2

5

3

# Talks Given to Public

56

200

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

2

5 5

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

Y 5

6

4

4

2

$62,643

$67,984

$17,370

$7,738

$9,974

Total Expenses

$46,859

$68,440

$6,775

$7,298

$11,479

Net Assets

$132,405

$136,187

$31,949

$11,568

$35,492

65

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Heart O' Texas

Huron Valley

Idaho

Illinois Heartland

Illinois-Iowa

Small (131)

Medium (717)

Small (161)

Medium Small (273)

Small (184)

2 Demos in the Dark - NCW; Merck Index Give-a-Away; Demo was given at Bonham Middle School; Science Saturday; Adopt A Highway; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day;

3 Increased number of NCW activities; Increased ACS SA membership; Elections; Newsletter sent electronically; Submitted IPG proposal; Submitted Merck Index proposal; Local Section Web site updated; Chemistry Olympiad; HS Teacher Award;Chemistry Student Awards;

1 Seminars - 5; Chemist of the Year Award; Collegiate Scholastic Awards; High School Chemistry Contest; Project SEED; Demonstrations at local schools; National Chemistry Week; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Undergraduate Poster Session (YCC);Merck Index giveaway;

5 Student Research Symposium; Beer Tasting; IL-IA and Heartland Joint Meeting; Interdiscplinary Speaker; Merck Index Outreach; National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Olympiad; Kiser Scholarship;

1 ACS Speaker Series; Project SEED Participation; Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; Annual Awards Banquet;

3

12

4

4

4

100%/0%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

2

11

4

11

6

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

4/3

2/3

0/5

1/13

6/7

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Participation in Elections

15.2% (20/131)

19.5% (140/717)

9.9% (16/161)

0.4% (1/273)

10.8% (20/184)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

1

1

# of Section Meetings

3

3

5

5

7

3.0% (4/131)

3.8% (27/717)

12.4% (20/161)

11.7% (32/273)

16.3% (30/184)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

0

0

156

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

2

2

4

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

3

6

7

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

6

4

4

4

# Talks Given to Public

0

2

12

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

3

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

0

0

4

0

$6,570

$15,742

$10,379

$23,644

$11,586

Total Expenses

$4,614

$17,513

$9,551

$21,579

$9,382

Net Assets

$25,247

$37,988

$26,556

$57,427

$19,934

Total Revenue

66

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

Indiana

Indiana-Kentucky Border

Inland Northwest

Iowa

Jacksonville

Medium Large (1437)

Small (160)

Small (116)

Medium (424)

Medium Small (244)

4 National Chemistry Week Celebration; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day Event; 10th Annual Poster Session; High School Exam Awards Night; Green Chemistry: CO2 Conversion Products; Chocolate: Food of the Gods; Wizards Academy; Ask the Expert; Baseball Night;Safe Science Seminar;

0 Otters Minor League Baseball Game; IN-KY Local Section Honors Banquet; Section Meeting with Suzanne Q. Lomax; Chemistry Week Community Demonstrations; Chemisty Bowl Merck Indexes Given Out; Section Meeting with Jonathon Wilker; Section Meeting with William Hollar; Section Meeting with Marshall Lake; Section Meeting with Boyd Goodson;Boy Scout Merit Badge University;

6 Fall Science Cafe Sep 22 at Gattos; Innovative Project Grant for Undergrad; Spring May Meeting 2009; Winter Monday March 9 Meeting 2009; April 7 Meeting 2009; Contribution Earth Day 2009 in Spokane; Contribution Math Is Cool Competition; Applied for Merck Index grant; Applied for Science Cafe grant;

4 Midwest Regional Meeting 2009; Local Section Meetings; Molecules that Matter Exhibit; Merck Index Distribution; Sponsorship of Pharmacy Camp;

0 Major year-end speaker presentation; Chemistry Olympiad;

10

2

4

2

5

100%/67%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/%

# of Committees

10

0

1

6

2

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

/

/

/

/

Y

Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

4/11

0/7

/4

5/5

/2

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

Participation in Elections

14.8% (213/1437)

# of Continuation Education Activities

2

2

0

1

0

# of Section Meetings

11

7

4

4

2

5.2% (75/1437)

% (15/)

% (20/)

% (30/)

% (15/)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

3

1

1

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

9

8

2

5

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

3

2

3

2

# Talks Given to Public

1

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

2

0

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

2

3

2

2

0

Total Revenue

$140,487

$8,252

$5,788

$71,106

$8,064

Total Expenses

$133,045

$5,820

$8,471

$48,953

$4,802

Net Assets

$92,957

$17,038

$21,841

$33,159

$22,684

67

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees

Joliet Medium Small (285) 4 In-Service Teachers Workshop; NCW Demos at Westfield Mall in Joliet; Part. in Merck & Co Index Donation; Recipient of Bridging the Gap Nano-Grant;

9 0%/0% 14

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities # of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings

Y 6/6 Y/ 3.1% (9/285) 0 8 1.7% (5/285)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

2

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

6

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

9

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

7

# Talks Given to Public

5

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

12 $6,752

Total Expenses

$8,691

Net Assets

$19,331

68

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Kalamazoo

Kanawha Valley

Kansas City

Kansas State University

Kentucky Lake

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Medium (474)

Small (166)

Medium (725)

Small (125)

Small (174)

Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

2 National Chemistry Week; Competitive Exam; Awards Banquet; Project SEED; Girl Scout Merit Badge; Spring Tour Speaker; Donation of Merck Indexes; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Salute to Excellence;GLRM Steering Committee meeting;

6 4/22: Williamson: Phlsphy Histry Science; 9/22: Robinson: How IT Happened; 10/8: Bush: Winning Interview; 11/10: Patnaik: Insulin GF Inhibitors; 10/3: Outreach to High School Chem Club; High School Chemistry Olympiad; High School Chemistry Student Awards; College Chemistry Student Scholarships; National Chemistry Week;Project SEED;

2 Public meeting with KC Crime Lab; 2009 Spencer Award - Synthetic Pesticies; NCW activities at the Pumpkin Patch; Chemistry of Explosives - tour speaker; Student Lunch and Learn w/Bill Carroll;

0 2 NCWChemistry Demonstration Booth Chemical Demonstrations NCW; at Mall; Women in Chemistry: Career Symposium; Science Cafe Methamphetamines and ...; Howard Hyuck H.S.Chemistry Teacher Award; Joint Meeting w/ ACCM; Annual Kick-off Picnic; Section Meeting w/ Local Chemical Co; Section Meeting wrt Government Affairs; Tour Speaker Forensics;Tour Speaker Applied Molecular Modeling;

11

8

9

4

3

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

0%/100%

100%/100% 5

# of Committees

12

24

10

1

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

/ Y

0/

Y

Y

5/5

9/

Y /

8/8

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

9.3% (44/474)

9.0% (15/166)

5.4% (39/725)

32% (40/125)

9.8% (17/174)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

1

0

0

# of Section Meetings

0

7

6

4

8

0% (0/474)

18.6% (31/166)

7.6% (55/725)

56% (70/125)

9.2% (16/174)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

2

3

0

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

7

6

3

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

7

1

4

4

# Talks Given to Public

3

2

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

4

7

2

2

0

0

Total Revenue

$15,143

$8,492

$28,083

$5,670

$9,657

Total Expenses

$12,928

$8,120

$25,377

$4,687

$11,168

Net Assets

$28,485

$9,522

$326,117

$12,628

$15,324

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

0

0

10

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

Y

69

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

LaCrosse-Winona

Lake Superior

Lehigh Valley

Lexington

Louisiana

Small (107)

Small (122)

Medium Large (951)

Medium Small (358)

Medium (602)

1 Joint activity with ASHRAE; ACS local section student awards; Earth Day; Chem Olympiad; Teacher Award; NCW;

0 Spring Banquet with Undergraduate Awards; Judges at Science fair; student demos at local schools; 2 ACS tour speakers;

3 Iron Pigs Baseball Game; Distributed Merck Indexes to HS Teachers; Organic Scholarship; Chemistry Olymiad; Family Science Night; NCW Events;

5 Officers Meeting 2/18/09; Invited Speaker - 3/17/09; Invited Speaker 4/22/09; NCW - Danville, KY; Merck Distribution NCW; Officers Meeting 11/14/09;

0 Undergrad/Grad poster session; Dinner Talk, Dean Martin, errors in Scie; Dinnaer talk, sara Risch, Flavor Chem; NCW, Super Science Sat., Childrens museu; Awards Dinner; Earth Day w/ LA Bucket Brigade; Science cafe Building Preservation;

2

1

3

2

6

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

0%/100%

50%/50%

# of Committees

3

0

3

0

1

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

5/3

Y

Y

1/3

8/8

0/2

Y Y/Y

0/4

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

14.0% (15/107)

10.6% (13/122)

2.9% (28/951)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

1

0

# of Section Meetings

3

3

8

2

4

37.3% (40/107)

24.5% (30/122)

6.3% (60/951)

% (20/)

8.3% (50/602)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y/ 2.5% (15/602) 0

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

1

2

0

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

2

2

2

1

1

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

0

1

4

5

2

1

# Talks Given to Public

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

1

0

0

0

3

$9,136

$7,843

$22,829

$7,514

$14,016

Total Expenses

$4,896

$4,983

$24,225

$2,706

$14,199

Net Assets

$32,374

$18,309

$32,401

$22,302

$0

70

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Louisville Medium Small (378) 1 Membership meeting patent law talk; NCW for special needs children; 50 & 60 yr certificates & dinner meeting;

3 0%/100% 5 Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities # of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings

1/1 Y/ 4.0% (15/378) 0 1 5.3% (20/378)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

4

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

# Talks Given to Public

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

0 $9,360

Total Expenses

$2,376

Net Assets

$27,972

71

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Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maine

Mark Twain

Maryland

Memphis

Michigan State University

Medium Small (343)

Small (105)

Large (2144)

Medium Small (367)

Medium (403)

4 High School Teachers-Lab Tours at UMaine; Guiding Principles: Morton Hoffman Talk; ACS Student Member Welcome: Career Talk; UMaine Expanding Your Horizon; Chemistry Olympiad; USM Student Outreach Visits to Schools; Dr. Nocera: Powering the Planet; Maine Section ACS College Student Awards; National Meeting Student Travel Awards;Orono Student Outreach Visits to Schools;

5 Chemistry Demonstration Night; National Chemistry Week at the Mall; Nano Encapsulation talk at TSU; Boron Talk at QU with Interpreter; Illinois State Fair Chemistry Tent; Merck Index to J. Stewart at QHS; CSC and Canton High School events; TSU winning National Chem Video Award; Chemistry Olympiad Test;CCC and HMS event;

0 Scientific Dinner Meetings; Chemistry Olympiad/High School Test; Southern Chemist Award Presentation; National Chemistry Week - 2009; Memphis- Shelby County Science Fair;

0 Chemistry Day; Women in Chemistry; K-12 Teacher Support Meetings; Midwestern Univ. Anal. Chem. Conference; Chemistry Olympiad; Undergraduate Awards; Travel Awards; YCC; Project SEED;Organic Mechanism Club;

0 National Chemistry Week; Remsen Award; Maryland Chemistry Student Awards; Maryland Chemist of the Year Award; Braude Award; Chemistry Olympiad; Chemathon; High School Science Fair judges;

5

2

4

0

3

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/75%

0%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

5

0

26

2

3

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

1/3

Y 0/3

9/8

4/4

2/1

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Participation in Elections

16.1% (17/105)

12.1% (261/2144)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

3

3

8

4

1

% (60/)

9.5% (10/105)

1.4% (30/2144)

% (20/)

1.0% (4/403)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

2.5% (10/403) 0

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

1

5

2

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

6

10

3

4

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

3

6

2

# Talks Given to Public

5

200

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

3

1

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

2 100

Y 0

0

12

1

0

$10,770

$7,819

$37,885

$12,601

$13,922

Total Expenses

$8,245

$3,887

$35,209

$7,053

$6,606

Net Assets

$63,114

$47,971

$117,076

$78,035

$28,492

72

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Middle Georgia

Mid-Hudson

Midland

Milwaukee

Minnesota

Small (121)

Medium Small (381)

Medium (681)

Medium Large (878)

Large (2218)

3 60 Year ACS Member Service Award Banquet; LDS course - Leading Change; NCW Support and Activities; Project SEED Support; Section meetings & ACS speakers; Online member survey;

3 Undergraduate Research symposium; National Chemistry week; 2 Science Cafe talks; Chemisty Olympiad; Earth Day Poster cmpetition; College Chemistry Quiz night; 4 additional chemistry talks; Merck Index donation and give away; YCC Baseball night;NCW at local High School;

6 Education Day; Alternative Ed Chemistry Curriculum; Kids and Chemistry; Sci Fest and Hockey; Website Communication, Web Redesign; Dr. Tom Lane Award; Project Science Literacy; 65th Fall Scientific Meeting; Student Affliliates;Earth Day;

1 YCC Symposium; Monthy Speaker/Dinner Meetings; National Chemistry week; Earth Day;

1 Chemistry in the Library; Monthly meetings with speakers; Tour of Black Dog power plant;

4

8

15

6

9

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

8

18

8

11

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y Y Y

Y

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

0/5

4/8

6/36

2/7

4/9

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y/Y 2.1% (47/2218)

Participation in Elections

6.8% (26/381)

25.5% (174/681)

8.5% (75/878)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

1

3

1

0

# of Section Meetings

5

6

21

7

9

% (20/)

5.2% (20/381)

2.6% (18/681)

6.8% (60/878)

1.6% (35/2218)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

100

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

5

8

4

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

6

11

2

5

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

2

9

4

4

# Talks Given to Public

1

2

150

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

5

15

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

Y

Y

6

3

11

0

4

$11,279

$13,647

$92,063

$27,527

$51,160

Total Expenses

$8,885

$14,114

$117,332

$25,065

$46,514

Net Assets

$21,855

$15,275

$219,938

$31,198

$107,513

Total Revenue

73

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Mississippi

Mobile

Mojave Desert

Mo-Kan-Ok, The Tri-State

Monmouth County

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Medium (553)

Small (153)

Small (156)

Small (93)

Medium Small (310)

Number of New Activities

0

Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

%/%

0 0 1 High School Chemistry Awards; Kern County Science Fair; ACS Tour Science Cafe; National Chemistry Crawfish Boil with Student Affliates; Speakers; Local Section Picnic; Week; Earth Day; ACS Olympiad; Christmas Dinner; Joint Meeting with ACS Awards; Pensacola Section; BayBears Baseball Game; Chili Cook-off with Amer. Cancer Soc.;

2

3

100%/0%

100%/100%

0 Chemistry Olympiad; Spring Dinner Meeting (with speaker); Fall Dinner Meeting (with speaker); Chemistry Carnival (NCW activity); Career panel (Brookdale Comm. Col.);

3 100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

2

6

0

0

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/0

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/

1/25

0/4

/7

0/2

Electronic Communications/Webpage

/

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

7.2% (11/153)

12.1% (19/156)

0

0

0

0

9

4

7

2

% (/)

14.3% (22/153)

6.4% (10/156)

% (22/)

% (30/)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

2

3

3

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

0

2

3

4

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

0

3

2

1

1

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities

0

# of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

# Talks Given to Public

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

25

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

0

3

2

0

0

$7,482

$7,768

$5,626

$7,554

$11,688

Total Expenses

$5,879

$8,154

$4,109

$6,276

$13,270

Net Assets

$52,428

$13,956

$21,358

$3,495

$8,996

74

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Montana Medium Small (255) 0 Annual Fall Social; Annual MiniSpring Symposium;

2 100%/100%

# of Committees

1

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities # of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings

Y 0/2 Y/Y 23.5% (60/255) 1 2 15.6% (40/255)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

2

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

Total Revenue

$14,450

Total Expenses

$14,816

Net Assets

$43,612

75

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Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

Nashville

Nebraska

New Haven

New York

North Alabama

Medium (768)

Medium Small (296)

Medium Large (897)

Very Large (4106)

Medium Small (229)

5 Earth Day in the Park; Celebrating Diversity in STEM; Celebrate Chemistry Day at Tenn. State U; Dick Zare (Wise Women in Chemistry); Legislative Day on the Hill; Twister (at the Science Museum); EYH Brings in Over 300 Girls to MTSU; Golden Goggles Lecture; National Chemistry Week at the Museum;Women Chemists Month;

3 0 Science Cafe at local winery; General Meetings (6); Chemistry Innovative Project Grant; Leadership Olympiad; Poster Conter - NCW; Development Course; Two ACS Student/Teacher Recognition Night; lectures at Doane College; ACS lecture at Hastings College; ACS lecture at Valentino's;

2 Nichols Medal Symposium and Award Dinner; Undergraduate Research Symposium; High School Chemistry Olympiad; Project SEED; National Chem Week at NY Hall of Science; Chemagination Competition; Biochemical Topical Group Activities; Leadership Development Workshop; Historic Chemical Landmark Activity;50-60 Year ACS Member Luncheon;

3 Alabama Science and Engineering Fair; Chemistry Olympiad; Oral Presentation Winston Hedges; Peter Ludovice- ACS Speaker Tour; Student recruitment (Nano Grant);

3

4

4

7

4

100%/100%

25%/25%

50%/50%

100%/100%

0%/50%

# of Committees

10

3

4

21

2

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y

Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y Y

Y

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

5/7

6/6

2/6

10/150

6/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/ 4.4% (10/229)

Participation in Elections

5.8% (45/768)

3.7% (11/296)

2.6% (23/897)

11.0% (455/4106)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

1

1

3

0

# of Section Meetings

7

7

6

75

2

5.2% (40/768)

6.8% (20/296)

3.3% (30/897)

1.0% (40/4106)

6.5% (15/229)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

64

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

1

3

7

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

12

3

6

11

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

2

1

7

0

# Talks Given to Public

5

0

1

70

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

12

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event

Y

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

Y

5

11

0

0

15

0

Total Revenue

$64,673

$7,376

$23,641

$135,829

$5,990

Total Expenses

$10,498

$7,908

$15,629

$147,805

$2,435

Net Assets

$79,737

$26,523

$45,699

$522,813

$36,245

76

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Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

North Carolina

North Central Oklahoma

North Jersey

Northeast Georgia

Northeast Oklahoma

Large (2481)

Small (39)

Very Large (5905)

Medium Small (364)

Small (163)

6 Website/Newsletter Transformations; Baekeland Award; Chemistry Olympiad; Careers in Transition; Younger Chemists; Cecil Brown Lecture; Community Outreach; Technical Programming; Project SEED;Government Affairs;

5 Earth Day Science Cafe Atmospheric Chem; Nat'l Chem. Week - Science Cafe Brewing; High School Chem Teacher Challenges; Distributed Merck Indexes to HS teachers; Chemistry in Cooking Shirley Corriher; Annual Fall Picnic Joint with UGA Chem; Annual Banquet - Gregory Robinson; Young Chemistry Faculty Night; Annual Awards Night;

1 0 Project SEED; Movement of Web site ACS Speakers Tour; to ncacs.sites.org; 123rd Sectional Conference, Fall 2009; Electronic NC ACS TarHelium; 2009 Chemistry Olympiad; Undergraduate Research Scholarships; Hosting 2012 SERMACS; Dinner Seminars/meetings (2); NC State Fair and Natl Chemistry Week;Technical Discussion Groups;

2 Food of Chemistry; SciCafe; Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; Technician of the Year Award;

11

4

9

2

5

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

0%/0%

# of Committees

13

0

23

8

5

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y 4/3

0/6

Y/Y

Y/

4.2% (104/2481)

# of Continuation Education Activities

2

0

# of Section Meetings

3

6

2.4% (60/2481)

% (15/)

Members Attend Meetings

Y

Y

Y

10/95

8/8

2/2

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

9.2% (544/5905)

6.0% (22/364)

40.4% (66/163)

3

1

0

8.5% (500/5905)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

8

2

10.4% (38/364)

12.2% (20/163)

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

0

8

6

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

0

11

5

4

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

0

8

5

0

0

0

# Talks Given to Public

12

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

10

3

Conducted Governmental Relations Event

Y

Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

6

0

13

2

2

Total Revenue

$43,295

$7,421

$772,041

$11,474

$13,687

Total Expenses

$50,902

$6,366

$547,743

$9,454

$9,200

Net Assets

$88,477

$66,123

$653,230

$5,748

$38,651

77

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget Maintain and Use Job Manual

Northeast Tennessee

Northeast Wisconsin

Northeastern

Northeastern Indiana

Northeastern Ohio

Medium Small (362)

Medium Small (247)

Very Large (6699)

Small (117)

Small (198)

3 NCW Celebration of Chemistry; Visit by ACS President; Joint Meet. AIChE - Planetarium; Earth Day Celebration with Girl Scouts; Awards Banquet; Joint Meeting with Sigma Xi; TNGAC; Science Fair; Professional Development;

0 Section Meeting 04-Feb-09; Section Meeting 14-Apr-09; Awards Banquet 07-May-09; NCW Poster Session; Section Meeting 14-Oct-09; Section Meeting 11-Nov-09; Section Meeting 10-Mar-09;

3 Connections to Chemistry; Three National Chemistry Week Activities; 2009 German - NSYCC Exchange; Section Hosts President-Elect Francisco; Advances in Chemical Sciences Symposium; Bench to Pilot Plant Symposium; Career Symposium Organized by YCC; Summerthing 2009 at Tanglewood; 5th Annual NESACS Golf Tournament;Government Affairs Committee Activities;

0 High school chm exam/Awards banquet; IPFW Regional Science Fair; Trine Univ. Regional Science Fair;

1 Awards Banquet; ACS meeting on Green Chemistry; National Chemistry Week;

3

4

9

0

5

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

50%/50%

8

3

20

1

2

Y/Y

0/0

Y/Y

/

/

3/3

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

1/9

7/6

10/

1/1

Electronic Communications/Webpage

/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

Y/

3.0% (11/362)

28.3% (70/247)

7.4% (497/6699)

19.6% (23/117)

6.1% (13/198)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

1

3

0

1

# of Section Meetings

9

5

9

1

2

6.9% (25/362)

14.1% (35/247)

1.2% (80/6699)

8.5% (10/117)

7.6% (15/198)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

17

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

4

7

2

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

3

4

9

2

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

0

2

6

0

1

# Talks Given to Public

0

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

0

Y

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

Y 0

0

12

0

0

Total Revenue

$20,339

$12,993

$305,773

$6,653

$8,951

Total Expenses

$27,693

$7,281

$317,297

$5,958

$7,297

Net Assets

$50,074

$19,942

$2,508,334

$15,917

$17,001

78

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

Northern New York

Northern West Virginia

Northwest Central Ohio

Northwest Louisiana

Norwich

Small (182)

Medium Small (244)

Small (114)

Small (106)

Small (36)

1 Oral presentations/seminars; Research Symposium; Planning for NERM 2010; National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Olympiad;

1 0 0 0 Awards Banquet in April; College National Chemistry Week; Chemistry National Chemistry Week; Careers in Colorscape Chenango; Awards Program; High School Olympiad; Dinner Meetings with Chemistry outreach event; speaker Awards Program; Student Travel Speakers; presentations; Grants; Chemistry Olympiad; Community Outreach Grants; Website Development; Science Cafe;

5

3

3

0

2

100%/100%

100%/100%

0%/0%

100%/0%

50%/0%

# of Committees

0

2

1

4

3

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

/

/

Y/Y

/5

0/3

0/4

0/

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

/

Y/

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y

Participation in Elections

13.1% (32/244)

25% (9/36)

# of Continuation Education Activities

2

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

5

3

3

7

1

% (30/)

6.1% (15/244)

% (20/)

% (40/)

16.6% (6/36)

130

0

2

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

3

0

1

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

4

1

7

1

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

2

4

5

0

# Talks Given to Public

1

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

3

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

Y

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

0

0

0

0

0

$6,711

$8,061

$7,017

$0

$5,007

Total Expenses

$6,219

$9,191

$2,373

$0

$1,225

Net Assets

$23,394

$14,692

$45,399

$0

$19,281

79

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Section Name

Ocean County

Oklahoma

Ole Miss

Omaha

Orange County

Small (168)

Medium (463)

Small (170)

Medium Small (216)

Medium Large (1224)

0

2 Electronic distribution of newsletters; Section meetings/ interactive talks; NCW at Quail Springs Mall; OK State Sci & Eng Fair judging/awards; Chemistry Olympiad; 0;

0

0 Seminars and Speakers; National Chemistry Week activities; High School teacher award; Local Section poster contest; Project SEED; Chemistry demonstrations in community;

0 National Chemistry Week Zoo Activity; Earth Day Event; Chemistry Olympiad; High School Awards Dinner; College Awards Dinner; General Dinner Meetings; Environmental Committee Meetings; Retired Chemist's Commitee meetings;

4

0

1

10

%/%

100%/100%

100%/0%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

6

0

0

3

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

/

/

Y/Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/

6/6

0/0

/

6/8

Electronic Communications/Webpage

/

Y/Y

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y

Y

Y/Y

/

4.1% (19/463)

0% (0/170)

0

0

0

6

0

7

8

% (/)

10.3% (48/463)

0% (0/170)

% (20/)

1.5% (18/1224)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

1

1

2

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

0

3

0

7

1

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

0

2

0

2

0

5

4

Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities

0

# of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings

Y/Y 2.7% (33/1224) 0

Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

8

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

0

2

2

Total Revenue

0

$14,877

$7,080

$8,950

$30,561

Total Expenses

$13,983

$2,447

$5,574

$33,213

Net Assets

$77,963

$6,713

$27,387

$93,835

80

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Oregon

Orlando

Ouachita Valley

Ozark

Panhandle Plains

Medium (459)

Medium (511)

Small (99)

Small (133)

Small (58)

0 multi day visit/lect. ACS Pres. Tom Lane; Visiting Speakers; Local Science Fair Sponsor: Judges/Prize; Supporting ACS Student Chapter; Sertoma Chili Cookout Sponsor;

0

2 Outreach activity with HS Teacher; NSTA with HS Teacher; Chemistry Afternoon; Tour Speaker Mixer;

2 0 Earth Day Earth Fest 2009 Program; National Chemistry Week School Integrated Peer-to-Peer Outreach; Visits; Chemistry Student Plant Trip; Chemistry Olympiad; Seminar Series; Summer Science Training Workshop; Avogadro Award at State Science Fair; National Chemistry Week Outreach;

4

4

5

3

3

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/0%

100%/100%

0%/0%

6

5

2

2

0

Y/Y

Y/

/

/

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC

Y Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

3/5

7/5

0/5

6/6

4/3

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

19.6% (90/459)

15.6% (80/511)

17.1% (17/99)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

4

5

5

6

3

2.6% (12/459)

2.9% (15/511)

25.2% (25/99)

% (40/)

% (13/)

0

82

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

3

2

0

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

6

5

5

4

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

8

3

3

5

1

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

0

0

0

0

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

9

0

0

0

0

$13,409

$12,297

$5,525

$8,910

$5,228

Total Expenses

$9,541

$6,936

$2,012

$5,682

$1,962

Net Assets

$46,029

$21,140

$27,400

$21,135

$25,261

81

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget Maintain and Use Job Manual

Penn-Ohio Border

Penn-York

Pensacola

Permian Basin

Philadelphia

Small (198)

Small (73)

Small (154)

Small (92)

Very Large (5666)

4 Symposium at CERMACS; Workshop, Bringing Science to Life; Bridging the Gap & Section Meetings; Outreach Programs - NCW; Annual Awards Banquet; Chemistry Olympiads; Bylaws Amended; Youngstown State Professional Day; Section Affiliates;Regional Teacher Award;

0

1 2 NCW w/ Science Saturday; Simulcast local section meetings; IPG Distribution of Merck Indexes; Joint Grant-PotentialOfficers to Natl Mtg; Meeting with Mobile Section; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; Chemistry Olympaid/Chemathon; Awards banquet for Science Fair Winners; Sponsor of Project SEED at UWF;

3

1 Career Workshop for Unemployed Chemists; 9th Grad & 4th Undergrad Poster Session; WCC 6th Grade Girls Program; 2009 Phila Section Award; Honoring 50 Year Members; Bassow Memorial Chemical Demonstration; Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Lecture; 2009 Ullyot Public Affairs Lecture;

10

2

10

100%/100%

%/%

100%/100%

100%/100%

91.7%/100%

9

0

9

0

14

Y/Y

/

/

/

Y/

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y 7/5

/

Y/

/

6.6% (13/198)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

# of Section Meetings

5

Members Attend Meetings

2/11

9.6% (19/198)

0 % (/)

Y

Y

2/12

10/30

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

24.6% (38/154)

27.1% (25/92)

8.0% (456/5666)

0

0

1

10

6

10

14.2% (22/154)

27.1% (25/92)

0.7% (40/5666)

0

49

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

7

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

0

3

1

6

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

0

4

2

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

0

4

2

4

# Talks Given to Public

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2 0

0

0

3

$6,148

$97,492

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

Y 4

Total Revenue

$8,053

$11,368

Total Expenses

$12,275

$14,264

$6,095

$113,356

Net Assets

$18,505

$7,726

$24,509

$388,687

82

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Pittsburgh

Portland

Princeton

Puerto Rico

Puget Sound

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Large (1842)

Medium (726)

Medium (707)

Medium Large (857)

Large (1901)

Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

2 NATIONAL CHEMISTRY WEEK; Project SEED; TRIPARTITE SYMPOSIUM; Conference on Western Pennsylvania's Ene; Presentation of Plaque Commemorating the; PITTSBURGH AWARD; DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD; ACS/SACP AWARDS; JOB SEARCHING WORKSHOP;CHEMISTS CELEBRATE EARTH DAY;

1 Scholarships (3); Seed; Chem Olympiad; High School Certificates; Regional and Local Science Fairs; Newsletter/Meeting Notice; NSTA; Pauling Medal Award; Science Cafe;Merck Handbook Distribution;

0 National Chemistry Week Open House; Chemagination; Outstanding HS Chemistry Teacher Award; Recognition of 50/60 year members; Joint meeting with Trenton ACS; Joint Meeting with Central Jersey AIChE; Career Night/Education Night;

2 South East Regional Meeting (SERMACS); 33rd Senior Technical meeting; National Chemistry Week; PR Junior Technical Meeting; Silver Circle; Earth Day;

3 Centennial Symp, Past Chairs Honored; Sponsoring a YCC (first in our Section); High School Outreach & Teacher Award; Careers in Chemistry (for undergrad.); Education Cmtte grants, scholarships; Hosted Regional ACS Meeting (2009 NORM); Undergraduate Research Symposium; 2009 Chemistry Olympiad (qualifying); Earth Day & NCW - events, speakers;Pauling Medal to Prof. S. Lippard;

10

10

4

4

9

75%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/75%

# of Committees

17

4

5

6

10

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

10/

9/9

6/16

0/2

10/26

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

4.3% (79/1842)

3.4% (25/726)

3.0% (21/707)

4.9% (42/857)

7.9% (150/1901)

# of Continuation Education Activities

2

0

2

2

2

# of Section Meetings

10

9

10

2

26

1.1% (20/1842)

5.5% (40/726)

5.6% (40/707)

14% (120/857)

2.1% (40/1901)

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

0

2

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

6

2

3

1

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

7

6

5

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

3

2

3

7

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

2 2

1

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

4

6

0

4

1

Total Revenue

$104,512

$36,242

$22,114

$23,215

$31,869

Total Expenses

$101,075

$40,065

$22,311

$23,743

$25,281

Net Assets

$161,380

$202,982

$34,529

$6,114

$84,866

83

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Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Purdue Medium (538) 4 National Chemistry Week; Purdue ACS Demonstration Workshop; Hoosier Circuit: Chemistry in Art; NOBCChE Poster Session; Purdue ACS travel award for grad student; ACS-SA support; Chemistry Olympiad; Science Olympiad;

2 100%/100%

# of Committees

2

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections # of Continuation Education Activities # of Section Meetings Members Attend Meetings

0/1 Y/ 2.8% (15/538) 1 1 11.1% (60/538)

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

8

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

7

# Talks Given to Public

50

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

2 $10,296

Total Expenses

$9,722

Net Assets

$45,583

84

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Red River Valley

Rhode Island

Richland

Rio Grande Valley

Rochester

Medium Small (236)

Medium (552)

Medium (531)

Medium Small (208)

Medium Large (860)

3 ACS Leadership Institute; POGIL Workshop; Summer ACS/ RRV Picnic; ASBMB/ACS joint meeting; Heartland Tour Speakers - 3 and Sci Cafe;

0 Undergraduate Research Poster Session; Outstanding High School Teacher Award; Outstanding College Student Awards; Science Fair Judging and Award; National Chemistry Week (at RI College); Chemistry Merit Badge (Boy Scouts); Chemistry Olympiad;

0 Student Grants for Travel to ACS Events; National Chemistry Week; Mid Columbia Science Fair; Earth Day Activities; DOE Regional Science Bowl; Science Cafe jointly with Sigma Xi; Annual Picnic with AIChE;

1 2 Hosting of ACS SW Regional Harrison Howe Award; Networking Meeting; SWRM Planning; Support of Mixers; Adventures in Chemistry & Student Members; Winter Banquet; Physics; National Chemistry Week; Tour Speaker, Don Burns & Bill Carroll; Adopt-A-School; Undergraduate Research Symposium; Chemistry & the Arts Lecture Series; Annual Dinner Meeting;Annual Recognition Banquet;

4

0

9

5

11

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

4

13

0

14

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y

Y

0/6

1/1

Y/Y

Y/Y

4/6

12.2% (29/236)

Y 0/0

8/16

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

5.8% (31/531)

7.7% (16/208)

8.1% (70/860)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

1

0

0

3

# of Section Meetings

6

1

6

1

16

12.7% (30/236)

% (20/)

5.6% (30/531)

9.6% (20/208)

4.6% (40/860)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

0

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

2

3

0

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

5

2

5

2

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

3

2

6

3

3

# Talks Given to Public

1

Y

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

4

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

2

0

3

0

12

Total Revenue

$12,419

$10,369

$11,460

$81,460

$28,422

Total Expenses

$13,762

$4,488

$13,028

$67,442

$24,728

Net Assets

$20,307

$50,119

$29,183

$23,808

$51,313

85

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

Rock River

Sabine-Neches

Sacramento

Salt Lake

San Antonio

Small (171)

Small (90)

Medium Large (858)

Medium Large (860)

Medium (477)

0

2 Host local section for spring Nat'l mtg; paid HS Chem teachers Nat'l meeting reg; NCW activities at SLC public library; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day at library; outreach activities to elementary school; 3 science cafes; 3 ACS tour lectures; supported 2 EYH chemistry workshops; Sponsored Chemistry Olympiad;Awards for Utah Science Olympiad;

1 Tour of EIGER research lab;

0 Chemistry Olympiad; HS Chemistry Awards;

1 Project SEED; University Outreach; National Chemistry week; Chem Olympiad; Science Fairs; National Chemistry exam; Awards Dinner;

3

2

2

6

100%/100%

100%/100%

%/%

100%/100%

100%/100%

4

3

0

5

2

Y/Y

/

/

/

/

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

5/5

0/

/

0/3

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/

/

Y/Y

5.8% (10/171)

20% (18/90)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

# of Section Meetings

5

1

8.2% (14/171)

5.5% (5/90)

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools Assist Student Affiliates/College Students # Talks Given to Public

1

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings

2/6 Y/ 4.2% (20/477)

0

0

1

4

6

% (/)

% (35/)

4.2% (20/477)

0

0

1

0

3

1

4

1

0

7

7

1

1

0

5

4

Section Held Meeting with Other Group

1

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

0

0

0

8

$7,795

$7,359

0

$16,637

$19,997

Total Expenses

$5,632

$5,543

$19,306

$12,981

Net Assets

$18,624

$25,270

$40,621

$28,498

86

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

San Diego

San Gorgonio

San Joaquin Valley

Santa Clara Valley

Savannah River

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Large (2890)

Medium (755)

Small (121)

Very Large (3256)

Medium Small (293)

4 Community College Teacher Scholar Award; Joint meeting with CA Los Padres Section; Project SEED; Tech Trek; Represented ACS in a Career Fair; National Chemistry Week; Family Science Night; Chemistry Olympiad; Science Fairs;Student Interview Workshop;

3 Living Periodic Table revitalization; Student Travel Grant; National Chemistry Week; D. Creech Out'ng HS Chem. Teach. Award; Educational Outreach activities; Younger Chemists Committee; Chemistry Olympiad; Revamped section website; Dinner Meetings;50year Member Recognition;

Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

6 National Chemistry Week - Chem Expo; San Diego Science Festival Participati; San Diego Biotech Cluster: Challenges an; Changing Paradigm in BioPharma R&D; Medchem Symposium; Education Committee Activities; Family Picnic and Networking Event; Biotech Solutions for Renewable Energy; Career Development Workshops;Retired Chemists Committee Activities;

4 1 60th anniversary section celebration; ACS Speaker Service; Earth Day recruitment of students/ACS Celebration (Haiku Contest); National nanogrant; Project SEED summer Chemistry Week; program; student awards/scholarships meeting; Merck Index distribution to hs teachers; NCW activities; 50+ years members recognition; Chem Olympiad; IPG proposal;Western Regional Mtg, Las Vegas, NV;

11

14

2

10

4

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

19

3

0

18

12

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y 12/35

7/7

0/4

Y

Y

12/9

4/3

Y/Y

Y/

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

6.0% (173/2890)

5.7% (43/755)

7.4% (9/121)

10.4% (339/3256)

1.7% (5/293)

# of Continuation Education Activities

2

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

10

5

4

9

8

5.9% (170/2890)

4.6% (35/755)

8.3% (10/121)

1.1% (35/3256)

8.5% (25/293)

Y

Y

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

26

1

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

6

2

3

5

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

10

7

4

8

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

7

4

2

6

# Talks Given to Public

5

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

4 94 4

Y 12

6

0

11

4

$93,424

$30,838

$10,417

$107,456

$23,420

Total Expenses

$81,155

$21,801

$7,592

$65,216

$12,813

Net Assets

$236,376

$32,862

$18,206

$144,982

$69,946

87

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

Sierra Nevada

Sioux Valley

Snake River

Small (182)

Small (195)

Small (120)

3 2009 Intel Science and Engineering Fair; Career workshop for students/postdocs; ACS tour speaker dinners; Washoe County K-12 Science Fair Awards; High School Chemistry Awards; Chemistry Olympiad; Wine Tasting; Reception honoring 50 year ACS members;

2 Seminar - Mary Virginia Orna; Seminar - Robert Bates; Seminar Joseph Nagyvary; Chemistry Celebrate Earth Day; Awards banquet & Haiku contest; Undergraduate poster session & seminar b; Seminar - Michael Tunick; Washington Pavilion - Spooky Science; High School Poster Contest;Seminar - Ramon M. Barnes;

3 Elementary School Visits; National Chemistry Olympiad Examination; Science Olympiad; High School Teacher Certification Course; High School Teacher Scholarships; Spring and Fall Banquets; Chemistry Week Event; Earth Day Event;

1

2

2

100%/50%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

1

2

3

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

0/6

Y

Y

0/7

0/0

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

16.4% (30/182)

42.5% (83/195)

10.8% (13/120)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

1

0

# of Section Meetings

6

7

2

10.9% (20/182)

4.1% (8/195)

20.8% (25/120)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

7

0

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

6

4

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

1

8

3

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

# Talks Given to Public

2

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

4

0

Total Revenue

$17,704

$9,152

$43,557

Total Expenses

$17,303

$8,126

$40,019

Net Assets

$12,451

$18,768

$32,038

88

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

South Carolina

South Central Missouri

South Florida

South Jersey

South Plains

Medium (739)

Small (130)

Medium Large (1152)

Medium Small (336)

Small (164)

2 Undergraduate Poster Session; HS Student Research Award; National Chemistry Week Programs; Outstanding Senior Undergraduates; Industrial Speaker Program; Chemistry Olympiad Competition; Outstanding South Carolina Chemist; Distinguished Service to SC Section; Excellence in High School Teaching; Nomination Southeast Regional Award;

3 Innovative Project Grant-sponsored progr; Science Cafe activity; Advocacy seminar-ACS Gov. affairs commit;

1 NCW Family Day at Miami Museum of Scienc; Chemical Sciences Symposium; Project SEED; Awards Banquet;

0 1 Presentation Dinner Meetings; Annual Awards Banquet; National Talks/Guidance Local Science Fairs; Chemistry Week (Stud. Affil.); Visit High Schools Encourage Support of Project SEED; Chemistry; Awards at Local High Schools (3); Science Fair Judges;

3

8

1

2

2

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/66%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

16

5

7

6

3

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC

Y

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

6/5

2/2

3/5

6/6

/

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Participation in Elections

2.7% (20/739)

7.7% (10/130)

1.8% (21/1152)

5.3% (18/336)

9.1% (15/164)

# of Continuation Education Activities

2

0

2

0

0

# of Section Meetings

5

3

9

6

1

4.0% (30/739)

30.7% (40/130)

1.7% (20/1152)

7.4% (25/336)

24.3% (40/164)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

4

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

8

0

2

3

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

10

4

7

7

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

3

6

9

4

# Talks Given to Public

25

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

0

1 1

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

4

0

8

0

0

Total Revenue

$16,431

$5,751

$24,842

$11,164

$7,778

Total Expenses

$17,832

$5,919

$22,280

$7,596

$5,553

Net Assets

$72,460

$22,372

$34,786

$18,376

$30,215

89

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget

South Texas

Southeastern Pennsylvania

Southern Arizona

Southern California

Southern Illinois

Small (188)

Medium (690)

Medium (562)

Large (2538)

Small (120)

2 Mole's Birthday Celebration, McAllen; NCW Demos at local schools, Corpus; NCW Demos at library & schools, McAlle; NCW celebration, Brownsville; NCW poster contest, Rio Grande Valley; Merck Index giveaways, McAllen & Brownsv; Halloween Demos, Corpus; Science Fair Chemistry Awards, Corpus; funded ACS students, Kingsville, McAllen;Five section dinner mtgs with speakers;

1 Education Night; Chemistry Olympiad; Participation in 4 area Science Fairs; Joint meeting with AIChE Chapter; Travel awards; Priestley Award Celebration; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day Poetry Cont; Visit to Harrisburg Univ Sci & Tech; ;0;

3 Chemistry Can Be Fun Programs pilot; Chem Exhibit at Tucson Botanical Gardens; Judging at the Southern AZ Science Fair; Activities at Science Fun Fest; National Chemistry Week; Chemists Celebrate Earth Day;

3 Leadership Conference (ACS LDS); Combined 50/60 & Project SEED Luncheon; An Inconvenient Truth Movie & Discussion; CCED Festival at East LA College; Expanding Your Horizons Conference; Tolman Award Dinner; Agnes Ann Green Award Dinner; Chemistry Olympiad; Undergraduate Research Conference;Sally Ride Science Festivals;

5 HS Chem day at SEMO Instrumentation; Career Workshop at Southeast MO State U; Forensic Chem - focus group and talk; Halloween Activities at SEMO - for kids; Support of Science Cafe's;

3

1

10

9

5

100%/0%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

1

8

7

19

7

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y

Y

Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC

Y

# of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

/5

6/6

Y/Y

Y/Y

Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

15.4% (29/188)

Y

Y

Y

1/6

8/21

4/3

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/

4.1% (23/562)

4.8% (123/2538)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

2

0

# of Section Meetings

5

5

6

11

3

23.9% (45/188)

% (15/)

6.6% (37/562)

1.6% (40/2538)

% (8/)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

3

3

3

4

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

7

6

5

10

3

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

2

5

7

4

# Talks Given to Public

4

8

18

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

1

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

3

1

2

7

3

$8,165

$13,042

$17,874

$83,103

$9,372

Total Expenses

$5,086

$16,564

$18,045

$90,772

$7,993

Net Assets

$54,859

$42,315

$74,626

$156,309

$21,371

Total Revenue

90

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Southern Indiana

Southern Nevada

Southwest Georgia

Southwest Louisiana

St. Joseph Valley

Medium Small (213)

Medium Small (248)

Small (127)

Small (130)

Medium (408)

0 National Chemistry Week; Horizon in Chem. Career Seminar Series; Ice Cream Socials; Student Travel Awards; Earth Day Activities;

3 0 Chemists Celebrate Earth Day; ACS-SOWEGA-Optima Chemical National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Awards; Chemistry Poster Contest Olympiad; Nevada Test Site Tour; NCW; Chemistry Olympiad; College of Southern Nevada Quiz Bee; 51s Minor league baseball game; Annual Awards Dinner; Guest Speaker Seminars;

0 Crawfish boil; Chem Expo; Combied meeting with Chemistry Depart,; Initiating M. Delaney Scholarship NEW; supporting graduate students at Pittcon; Hosting tour speakers; Hostong other speakers; Support to attend Regional ACS;

3 Innovative Project Grant Award; National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Olympiad; Distribution of Merck Index copies; 2010 Hist Landmark ceremony planning; Russ Bitting-Al Free Chem Scholarship;

2

3

1

8

9

100%/0%

100%/100%

100%/100%

50%/0%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

5

3

0

1

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

0/

Y

Y

/7

0/4

Y 0/8

5/5

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

Y/

Y/Y

2.8% (6/213)

16.1% (40/248)

31.4% (40/127)

12.3% (16/130)

12.7% (52/408)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

2

7

4

8

5

117% (250/213)

10% (25/248)

15.7% (20/127)

0% (0/130)

4.9% (20/408)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

0

4

3

1

3

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

2

3

5

2

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

6

4

2

4

# Talks Given to Public

0

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

0

1

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

2

0

6

0

1

$8,932

$10,127

$8,590

$7,774

$13,197

Total Expenses

$7,655

$8,093

$6,656

$11,041

$7,644

Net Assets

$23,874

$78,341

$22,162

$15,177

$28,287

91

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

St. Louis

Susquehanna Valley

Syracuse

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Large (1755)

Medium Small (292)

Medium (449)

Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

5 Career Resources Committee; Chromatography Discussion Group; Career Day; Boy Scout Merit Badge Clinic - East; Boy Scout Merit Badge Clinic - West; Chemical Progress Events; Project SEED; Recognition Night; Major Awards;Transition to the eBond;

0 Science Cafe; Annual Awards Banquet; Joseph Priestley Service Award; Outstanding HS Chemistry Teacher Award; High School Chemistry Exams; National Chemistry Week;

2 National Chemistry Week at the MOST; ACS Leadership Course; Sustainability Program Science Cafe; Teacher Seminar Series; Chemistry Olympiad; CCED Adopt-A-Stream; Oswego Science Cafe; CCED Hiaku Contest; Dinner Meetings;Science Fair Judging-Utica and Syracuse;

9

1

7

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/0%

# of Committees

21

12

6

Prepared 09/10 Budget

Y/Y

Y/Y

/

/

6/6

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y 9/100

Y

Y/

Y/Y

Y/0

5.4% (95/1755)

3.8% (11/292)

11.3% (51/449)

# of Continuation Education Activities

3

0

0

# of Section Meetings

57

7

4

1.1% (19/1755)

6.8% (20/292)

8.9% (40/449)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

15

Y

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

6

6

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

10

4

11

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

5

3

# Talks Given to Public

1

0

3

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

1

2

2

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

12

4

2

$64,015

$8,675

$15,667

Total Expenses

$34,789

$7,511

$23,054

Net Assets

$168,331

$29,169

$5,219

92

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name

Tampa Bay

Texas A&M

Toledo

Trenton

Tulsa

Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09)

Medium (700)

Medium (406)

Medium Small (367)

Medium (795)

Medium Small (208)

0 Cotton Medal; Scott Medal Symposium; Chemistry Open House; Texas Junior Sciences Program Support; WISE Support (Women in Science & Engin.); Local Section Fall Banquet; Merck Index gift to youth science groups; Sponsored GSAC Marathon runner; ACS Local Section Student Chapter talk;Green Path Society talk;

3 NCW at Imagination Station; Quench your Angstrom-mthly get-togethers; Joint mtg CerSoc/spkr Spark Plugs; Dinner mtg/spkr HowMuch Dirt do Kids Eat; Dinner mtg/spkr GreenChem&Sustainability; Mtg w/local bus spkr Adv in Radio Cures; Family day UnivToledo Basketball; Earth Day; Family night Mudhens baseball;

0 Section meetings; Olympiad; Scholarships for high school students; Awards to Outstanding College students; National Chemistry Wk. visits to Schools; Super science day at local Museum; Joint meeting with another ACS section; Banquet for awards and scholarships; Chemagination;Fresh/Soph Chem Student Award;

2 Hosted the 2009 Oklahoma Pentasectional; Chemistry Olympiad; High School Science Lab Clean up; Lunch for 60 year ACS members; Oklahoma Chemist of the Year;

Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

3 Sci Cafes; Sponsorship of Castle Conference; Meeting in Miniature; Sponsorship - FAS annual meeting; Seminars; Student Travel Scholorships;

3

3

4

4

10

50%/50%

100%/100%

100%/100%

50%/50%

0%/0%

# of Committees

0

2

4

7

3

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y /

0/4

Y/Y

/Y

0/6

0.7% (5/700)

Y 6/5

0/2

Y/

Y/Y

Y/Y

10.6% (39/367)

1.5% (12/795)

20.1% (42/208) 0

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

0

# of Section Meetings

7

4

6

5

1

% (/700)

% (60/)

6.3% (23/367)

2.5% (20/795)

3.8% (8/208)

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

1

0

5

1

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

6

4

5

4

1

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

0

5

4

2

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

0

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

0 0

0

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

1

1

0

Total Revenue

0

$9,446

$13,336

$22,845

$8,633

Total Expenses

$12,055

$10,299

$21,748

$5,237

Net Assets

$11,614

$30,635

$115,022

$42,740

93

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities

University of Arkansas

University of Missouri

Upper Ohio Valley

Upper Peninsula

Virginia

Small (157)

Medium Small (243)

Small (173)

Small (77)

Medium Large (1507)

5 Organized small business symp. @ GLRM; LS mtg on Chem. & Food w/ Slow FoodCUP; NCW: Dist. 15 Mercks to 15 high schools; 15 Mercks for Science Olympiad teachers; Received IPG grant for 2010 activities; Youth programs;

1 Eight Section Meetings; 8 Bulletin Publications/ LS Website; NCW Celebration; Undergraduate Research Poster Session; Recognition of Top Chemistry Seniors; Electronic Voting; Education Awards Programs; Chemist Awards Programs; Chemistry Olympiad;SERMACS 2011;

0

Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

1 1 Project SEED; MWRM Inorganic National Chemistry Week; Awards Chem. Symposium Support; Women Banquet; Annual Holiday Dinner; in Science Tea; Distribution of Merck Indexes;

5

1

2

3

2

0%/0%

100%/100%

0%/0%

100%/100%

100%/100%

# of Committees

0

0

2

1

18

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

/

0/0

0/4

Y

Y

3/1

9/10

Y/

Y/Y

Y/

Y/

Y/Y

27.3% (43/157)

2.5% (6/243)

8.1% (14/173)

57.1% (44/77)

11.3% (171/1507)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

1

1

# of Section Meetings

4

0

4

2

8

22.2% (35/157)

% (/243)

21.3% (37/173)

19.4% (15/77)

3.3% (50/1507)

# of Section Affiliates

0

231

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

1

0

3

1

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

3

0

4

2

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

5

0

4

4

5

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

5

0

2

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled Total Revenue

0

2

1

0

0

$5,559

$10,370

$7,393

$10,065

$35,730

Total Expenses

$1,855

$8,336

$5,970

$8,799

$37,075

Net Assets

$14,875

$20,965

$14,900

$27,298

$58,107

94

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings # of Committees Prepared 09/10 Budget Maintain and Use Job Manual

Virginia Blue Ridge

Wabash Valley

Wakarusa Valley

Washington-Idaho Border

Western Carolinas

Medium (580)

Small (106)

Medium Small (297)

Medium Small (221)

Medium Large (860)

3 Hosted CHEM ED 2009; Poster Session; Monthly Dinner Meetings; James Lewis Howe Awards; High School Teacher award; K-12 Public School Poster contest; Tour of Areva; Joint Meeting with AICHE; Joint Meeting with the Virginia Section;Regional Science Fair Awards;

2 0 0 Education Night Awards, Dinner & Carnival of Chemistry; Local Lecture Preparing to host the Regional Speaker; Section meeting and Awards Ceremony; Chemistry Meeting; presentations; Supported student Day for High School Students; travel to Nat ACS Mtg; Chemistry Olympiad; Distributed ChemMatters; Raised funds for Children's Museum; Door prizes of Merck Index for students;

4 Long Range Planning Committee; Roper Mountain Science Center NCW Event; Joint Meeting with Soc. for Applied Spec; Undergraduate Poster Session and Awards; NCW K16 Outreach; Chemistry Olympiad; Hispanic Outreach NCW Event; Revamped Local Section Meetings; Celebration of our 50 & 60 Year Members;CCED Haiku Competition;

6

2

6

2

7

0%/100%

100%/100%

100%/100%

100%/%

100%/100%

8

3

0

0

7

Y/Y

/

/

/

Y/Y

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

Surveyed Membership

Y

Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y 8/8

2/4

/

0/

2/16

Y/Y

Y/

/Y

Y/

Y/Y

2.9% (17/580)

22.6% (24/106)

10.1% (30/297)

4.5% (10/221)

4.8% (41/860)

# of Continuation Education Activities

1

0

0

2

1

# of Section Meetings

8

4

3

1

7

5.5% (32/580)

14.1% (15/106)

10.1% (30/297)

9.0% (20/221)

7.0% (60/860)

Participation in Elections

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

4

2

1

0

5

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

9

4

3

0

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

2

4

3

1

6

0

0

0

0

Y

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media

2

0

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

0

0

0

4

Total Revenue

$12,382

$6,698

$7,364

$7,052

$22,669

Total Expenses

$11,182

$4,046

$4,709

$2,255

$18,731

Net Assets

$25,061

$35,579

$22,528

$33,161

$70,345

95

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings % of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Western Connecticut

Western Maryland

Western Michigan

Western New York

Wichita

Medium (787)

Small (127)

Medium Small (391)

Medium Large (815)

Medium Small (206)

1 0 Visiting Scientist Award; Outstanding National Chemistry Week; Earth Day; College Senior Award; First Year Chemistry Award; Chemistry Olympiad; National Chemistry Week; Chemistry Bowl Fight for the Mole;

1 Lecture: Funniest Chemical Videos; Pittcon Trip; Lecture: Southeast Winemaking; Lecture: History of a Great Idea;

2 2 National Chemistry Week; Hazardous Executive Committee Meeting Household Waste Collection Day; luncheon; Executive board Meeting Jacob Schoelkopf Award Ceremony; by ntework hosti; Section meeting Education Night Award Dinner; with speaker/dinner; Section meeting National Middle School Science Bowl; with speaker/dinner; Section meeting Olympiad Summer Research with speaker/dinner; Section meeting Program; Earth Day Activities-Buffalo as chem cafe/recycling; Election of River Sweep; Undergraduate officers; Election of board members; Research Symposium; Canisius College Tour Honeywell;REU - U of Buffalo Tour Honeywell;

3

5

2

2

4

0%/50%

100%/100%

100%/100%

0%/50%

100%/100% 8

# of Committees

6

0

2

9

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

Y/Y

Y/Y

Y/Y

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan

Y

/ Y

Y

Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices

8/8

Electronic Communications/Webpage

Y/

Participation in Elections

Y

Y

Y

4/4

0/5

3/

5/5

Y/

Y/Y

19.6% (25/127)

Y/Y

Y/Y

4.9% (40/815)

5.8% (12/206) 0

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

0

2

# of Section Meetings

8

4

3

4

4

% (19/)

15.7% (20/127)

% (20/)

6.1% (50/815)

12.1% (25/206)

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group

Y

# of Section Affiliates

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

5

0

2

5

4

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

8

7

5

10

7

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

6

4

3

8

3

75

2

# Talks Given to Public

3

# of Times Events Promoted to Media

9

Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

4 Y

0

1

0

9

3

Total Revenue

$17,598

$7,728

$13,008

$17,013

$7,735

Total Expenses

$14,236

$5,591

$10,218

$16,209

$6,346

Net Assets

$35,388

$15,196

$40,182

$40,144

$0

96

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (as reported on the 2009 annual report form)

Section Name Section Size and Member Count (12/31/09) Number of New Activities Top Activities

# of Executive Committee Meetings

Wichita Falls-Duncan

Wilson Dam

Wisconsin

Wooster

Wyoming

Small (97)

Small (55)

Medium Large (874)

Small (108)

Small (189)

2 Wizard of TUNA at Regency Square Mall; Participation in Community Earth Day Fes; Earth Day Chemistry Haiku Contest; Student trip to Vandy Chemistry Open Hou; Fall Kick off picnic; Speaker - Robert D. Blackledge; Speaker - Peter Ludovice; Speaker - Dr. David Weimer; Speaker - Dr. Dalen Keyes;Speaker - Dr. Edwin Lewis;

0 Annual Awards Banquet; Chemical Connections; Undergraduate Research Celebration; Chemistry Olympiad; Many Faces of Chemistry K-12; Undergraduate Awards Ceremony;

2 50th Anniversary Celebration; Section Meetings/Seminar Presentations; Coordinating Chemistry Club Activities; Trip to Southwest ACS Regional Meeting; Trip to OK ACS Pentasectional Meeting; Section Administrative Meetings; 2010 Chemistry Olympiad Activity;

0 0 ACS Speaker & Dinner with Speaker Annual Awards Banquet; Speaker (Feb); Student Awards Dinner (April); Tout Seminars; Summer/Fall Picnic; ACS Speaker & Dinner with Speaker National Chemistry Week; (Sept); ACS Speaker & Dinner with Speaker (Oct); Helen Free Endowed Lecture (with C.O.W.);

7

12

4

2

10

100%/100%

50%/50%

100%/100%

0%/0%

100%/50%

# of Committees

0

6

9

0

14

Prepared 09/10 Budget

/

/

Y/Y

/

Y/Y

% of Councilors Attending National Meetings

Maintain and Use Job Manual

Y

Y

Prepared Long Range Plan Surveyed Membership Attend LSLC # of Newsletters/Meeting Notices Electronic Communications/Webpage Participation in Elections

Y 2/12

/10

36/

0/5

0/

Y/

Y/

Y/

Y/

Y/Y 16.9% (32/189)

16.4% (16/97)

14.5% (8/55)

10.8% (95/874)

9.2% (10/108)

# of Continuation Education Activities

0

0

3

0

0

# of Section Meetings

6

10

32

4

5

15.4% (15/97)

21.8% (12/55)

11.4% (100/874)

9.2% (10/108)

7.9% (15/189)

0

0

0

Award to Students, Teachers, Members

2

4

2

1

2

Assist Primary/Secondary Schools

2

6

8

0

6

Assist Student Affiliates/College Students

4

6

6

4

7

Members Attend Meetings Section Held Meeting with Other Group # of Section Affiliates

# Talks Given to Public # of Times Events Promoted to Media Conducted Governmental Relations Event Encourage Women, Minorities & Disabled

0

4

0

0

Total Revenue

0

$9,585

$17,262

$5,178

$9,967

Total Expenses

$10,125

$12,374

$3,114

$4,997

Net Assets

$57,020

$59,625

$17,909

$75,129

97

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